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How do I form the past tense using avoir?

To form the past tense you need 2 parts: the verb avoir as your auxilliary or 'helping' verb formed in the present tense, and a past participle. Avoir is formed according...

Answered by Katherine D. French tutor
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Que fais-tu dans ton temps libre ?

Comme beaucoup des jeunes, je suis très occupée pendant la semaine ; entre le lycée, les devoirs et les activités extra-scolaires, je me sens surchargés parfois mais je sais que c’est important que je me ...

Answered by Jasmine D. French tutor
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How do you compare two things in French?

First, I would explain that what the student is referring to is known as a comparative. Then, I would explain what a comparative is (an adjective or adverb used in a comparison betwee...

Answered by Izabela K. French tutor
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How do you form the perfect tense in French?

In French we need two verb parts to form the perfect tense: the auxiliary (avoir or être) and the past participle of the verb you want to use. Let’s start simple with avoir and être. This pa...

Answered by Megan H. French tutor
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What is the difference between 'J'aimerais de nouvelles chaussures' and 'Jaimerais les nouvelles chaussures' ?

Articles always seem tricky in French, but with practice they are simple! In the first example the indefinite article 'des' is used - this means that the sentence is talking about new shoes in general. In...

Answered by Shereen L. French tutor
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