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How do you know when to use AVOIR or ÊTRE when conjugating verbs in the past?

The answer is simply: you need to learn them and as you will progress through the course of your studies you'll know which ones take AVOIR and which ones ÊTRE. As a rule of thumb, most verbs in French con...

Answered by Roxana B. French tutor
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"Aujourd'hui je suis allée à la pâtisserie avec ma mère afin d'acheter un gateau de fête pour ma sœur aînée, Izabelle." Answer the following questions. 1. Where did she go today? 2. Who did she go with? 3. What did they do there?

  1. To the cake shop / patisserie.  2. Her mother. 3. They bought a (birthday) cake (for her sister).
Answered by Adriane K. French tutor
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What is the future tense conjugation of the verb "être", translated as 'to be', in French? List the appropriate conjugation.

Je: serai (I will be)

Tu: seras (You (singular) will be)

Il/elle: sera (He/she will be)

Nous: serons (We will be)

Vous: serez (You (plural) will be)

Ils/elles: seront (T...

Answered by James B. French tutor
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What is the difference between the perfect and imperfect tense?

There are two main past tenses that you will be using in French, the perfect tense (j'ai fait), the imperfect tense (je faisais), as well as the pluperfect tense (j'avais fait) which we won't be covering ...

Answered by Ella F. French tutor
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Quel est ton passe-temps préféré?

Personellement j'adore le foot, donc chaque weekend j'aime jouer au foot avec mes amis dans le parc, surtout pendant l'été quand il fait chaud. Le samedi dernier j'ai regardé un match avec mon père mais m...

Answered by Rebecca M. French tutor
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