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Décris une journée typique.

Ma journée commence quand je me réveille à 7 heures du matin. Je me lève, je m'habille, je mange mon petit déjeuner et je me brosse les dents. Ensuite, ma maman m'accompagne à l'école. A l'école j'apprend...

Answered by Sophie B. French tutor
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How does Depuis work?

It affects the tense of the sentence. The constructions are different in French and English. In English, for example, we might say something like: 'I have been playing football for 5 years'. In French, we...

Answered by Guy H. French tutor
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What is the difference between passé composé and imparfait?

This is a very important question, thank you for raising it. Knowing the difference between these two tenses is fundamental in French. It may seem a little hard to grasp at first because the direct transl...

Answered by Mina G. French tutor
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When should I use the imperfect to talk about the past in French?

One situation where the imperfect should be used is when giving descriptions of the past - how something or someone used to be. For example, if I wanted to say that the weather was nice yesterday, I would...

Answered by Jacob M. French tutor
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Why don't verbs always agree with the subject in the perfect tense?

The simple explanation is this: it depends on which auxiliary is being used ("avoir" or "être"). When using "être", the verb always agrees with the subject. For example: &quo...

Answered by Daniel G. French tutor
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