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How can I form the imperfect tense in French?

To form the imperfect tense, you take the 'nous' form of the verb in the present tense. Next, you take the -ons off the ending of the verb so that you are left with the stem. Then, you add the following e...

Answered by Lydia M. French tutor
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Vous décrivez là où vous habitez pour votre blog.

Bonjour tout le monde,J'habite à Londres, en Angleterre. J'aime Londres parce qu'il y a beaucoup de choses à faire, par exemple on peut aller dans une musée, mon musée préféré est 'The National Gallery', ...

Answered by Charlotte R. French tutor
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What is the difference between avoir and etre in the passé composé?

Avoir (to have) and être (to be) are both auxiliary verbs used in the perfect tense in French. The majority of words take avoir in the passé composé, e.g. 'I played' be...

Answered by Felicity G. French tutor
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Which verbs take etre in the passe compose?

The vast majority of verbs will take 'avoir' when using the passe compose. This tense is used to describe something that has happened in the past. It is the equivalent of saying for example, I have jumped...

Answered by Nicholas D. French tutor
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Vous décrivez là où vous habitez pour votre blog. Décrivez : • votre ville et ses attractions • les aspects positifs et négatifs de votre maison • une visite récente à votre ville • où vous voulez habiter à l’avenir.

In the past, when I have helped students prepare for GCSE and A Level French examinations, I have helped them construct sentences that introduce different tenses/that include complex grammatical structure...

Answered by Eli C. French tutor
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