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Que'est ce que tu fais pendant ton temps libre?

Pendant mon temps libre, je profite d'un éventail d'activités intéressantes. En premier, j'adore faire du jogging a la campagne, dans les champs qui entourent ma maison. Ca me permet de me changer les idé...

Answered by Georgina M. French tutor
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When do I know whether to use "tu" or "vous"?

By default it is always better "vous" which is the polite form for "you", which you would use for a teacher, while "tu" should only be used with friends and close family memb...

Answered by Donatien V. French tutor
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How do you know the gender of French words?

In English we only use genders for people. In French everything has a gender and knowing it will allow you to use the right article, pronouns and ending of adjectives.
There are no absolute rules on ...

Answered by Donatien V. French tutor
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What is the difference between the imperfect and the simple past tense? They are both past tenses, and i am barely even aware of how to use them or what the difference between them is in English, let alone in French!

It is completely natural to have a little difficulty understanding these tenses, given that they are both the past tense, and when you use them in English, it is almost ce...

Answered by Charlie O. French tutor
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How to use the pronoun "en"?

We use en to replace: partitive article ( de/ des/ du/ de la/) + NOUN. It is used to represent: 'some of it/them', 'any of it'. EXAMPLE: Avez-vous du pain? Oui, j'en ai acheté. In this example EN replaces...

Answered by Vivene G. French tutor
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