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Explain how to use the passé composé.

The passé composé is used for actions which have been completed in the past.It is formed of an auxiliary verb, either avoir or être conjugated depending on the subject, and the past participle of the verb...

Answered by Ellen B. French tutor
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Est-ce que les immigrés posent un problème ?

Aujourd'hui, avec le transport et les communications modernes, les gens sont plus motivés et peuvent se déplacer. En effet, actuellement, plus de personnes émigrent qu’au tout autre moment dans l'humanité...

Answered by Olivia P. French tutor
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When do you use que and when do you use qui?

Que is used when talking about the object of the sentence, which means the thing which is having something done to it. For example, "la personne que j'ai vue." Here,

Answered by Harvey B. French tutor
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How to use 'depuis' in French.

'Depuis' is used in French to express a duration, in a similar way to 'since' and 'for' in English.
The first and most typical use of 'depuis' is to express an action which began in the past, which ...

Answered by Jacob B. French tutor
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What's the difference between 'qui' and 'que'?

Depending on whether you're talking about the subject or the object of the sentence, that's when you need to choose either 'qui' or 'que'.Just to recap, the subject is the thing doing the action, and the ...

Answered by Amy S. French tutor
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