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Tu aimerais avoir des enfants?

THEME 1: IDENTITY AND CULTURETOPIC 1: Me, my family and friendsDe nos jour devenir un parent n'est plus considéré comme une nécessité. Jadis le gouvernement renforçait que la parentalité ...

Answered by Ramsay V. French tutor
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How do I know when to use avoir or être as the auxiliary verb in the perfect tense?

Avoir is most commonly used in this case. So, if in doubt, it's safer to use avoir. However there are certain verbs that use être when forming the perfec...

Answered by Theresa O. French tutor
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Explain the difference between definite and indefinite articles.

Definite articles (le, la, l', les) mean "the" and depend on the noun that follows. They are called definite because they are used to indicate a specific thing(s). For example: le livre -...

Answered by Olivier S. French tutor
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What is the difference between "parce que" and "car"?

The difference between "parce que" and "car" is that the first is a subordinating conjunction and the second is a coordinating conjunction. "Parce que" can be used at the st...

Answered by Ian G. French tutor
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Translation exercise

Je suis fils unique et je crois que mes parents ne me donnent pas assez de liberté. Cependant, ils sont toujours là pour moi.
Answer: I am an only child (a son) and I don't think my parents give me e...

Answered by Tara G. French tutor
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