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Quelle est la regle des M B P?

Devant un m, un b ou un p, s'il y a un n, celui – ci va se transformer en m

Answered by Victoria L. French tutor
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When talking about past actions, when do I use imparfait, and when do I use passé composé?

There are multiple differences between the uses of imparfait and passé composé, perhaps the most important being that passé compose is used for singular events, whereas imparfait is used for past actions ...

Answered by Emil B. French tutor
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Explore the ways in which the conflict between generations is portrayed in one of the books you have studied ['Le Liseur', Bernhard Schlink].

Through the two protagonists, Michael and Hanna, Schlink portrays the conflict between the WWII generation and the post-war generation in Germany as one that can never be understood by one another. Indeed...

Answered by Aurelie H. French tutor
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Votre école organise un débat sur la question <les progrès techniques menacent-ils la vie privée?>

This question is worth 25 marks in total; 10 for correct use and variety of language, 10 for content and message and 5 for text type conventions. This means that you can get 5 marks by adapting your writi...

Answered by Jessica B. French tutor
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What is the difference betweenle Passé Simple and le Passé Composé ?

The Passé simple expresses an action that happened and ended in the past. This action has not impact on the present. It is mainly used to state a succession of actions that happened in the past : "il...

Answered by Yanis L. French tutor
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