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What is the difference between the imperfect and the perfect tense? When are they supposed to be used?

Both tenses express an action that was done in the past. However, the imperfect is used to speak about a habit, something that is done often and regularly. The perfect tense is used to speak about a singl...

Answered by Anna C. French tutor
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J’éteins toujours la lumière quand je quitte une pièce - what is the subject of this sentence? a)recycling b)energy saving c)reducing pollution d) global warming

b)

"J’éteins toujours la lumière quand je quitte une pièce" translates to "I always turn off the light when I leave a room" so the most likely subject is b) energy saving

Answered by Nina S. French tutor
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How do you write in the future tense?

It's really good to use different tenses in your writing for French because this helps the examiner to give you higher marks. I think that the future tense is one of the easiest to learn so it's definietl...

Answered by Isabella W. French tutor
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Which Tsar was famous for his Enthusiasm for France? http://www.lemonde.fr/arts/article/2017/05/29/vladimir-poutine-sur-les-pas-de-pierre-le-grand-a-versailles_5135554_1655012.html

Peter the Great. This leads on to further questions about the article and the current context of diplomatic relations between France and Russia. At A level the pupil will be encouraged to start expressing...

Answered by Thomas W. French tutor
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Translate the following into French: "If I won the lottery tomorrow, I would buy a new house."

Si je gagnais à la loterie demain, j'achèterais une nouvelle maison

Answered by Ciaran C. French tutor
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