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What is the conditional tense?

The conditional tense is the French way of saying I "would do something". It's an action that would happen if a certain condition occurred. So, for example, in English you might say "i woul...

Answered by Lucy W. French tutor
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Qu'est-ce que tu aimes faire le week-end?

D'habitude, j'adore me promener au bord de la mer avec mon petit chien Dodo les week-ends, surtout avec ma copine Anne. Le samedi dernier, je me suis levée très tôt afin de voir l'aube avec elle et on a m...

Answered by Rhiannon A. French tutor
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What is the difference between passé composé and imparfait tenses?

In general, we use imparfait to talk about our memories from the past. Imparfait indicates actions that were continuous, not momentary. For example: "Quand j'avais les boucles d'oreilles, j'aimais le...

Answered by Gabriele M. French tutor
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How do I learn the past tense?

In French, we have two main different types of past tense. These are passé composé and the imparfait but for today we'll focus on le passé composé. Composé means compound in French, what's a compound? (Yo...

Answered by Lily H. French tutor
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When do you use er or é at the end of verbs?

When a verb ends with er: it is an infinitive Whereas: when a verb ends with é it is past tense
A way to make the difference while writing Is: replace the verb by a 3rd verb group and see if it makes...

Answered by Zachary J. French tutor
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