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What is the difference between qui and que?

Qui and que are both relative pronouns that replace nouns and link two clauses (sentences). For example: La maison est belle and Tuas acheté la maisonYou can combine thesetwo sente...

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Answered by Izzie F. French tutor
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How do I even start going about learning the verb conjugations when there are so many different moods, tenses and endings?

When I was tutoring GCSE students at my school, this was often the first question I was asked. To a GCSE student, the prospect of learning a vast array of conjugation tables seems daunting and verbs tend ...

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Answered by Daniel C. French tutor
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Explain the differences between the 'passé composé' and the 'imparfait', and the circumstances in which each tense would normally be used.

In French, the 'passé composé' is used to describe actions which have already been completed in the past (which have finished). These include events which have only occurred one

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Answered by Jake S. French tutor
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Explain how to use the passé composé.

The passé composé is used for actions which have been completed in the past.It is formed of an auxiliary verb, either avoir or être conjugated depending on the subject, and the past participle of the verb...

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Answered by Ellen B. French tutor
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Est-ce que les immigrés posent un problème ?

Aujourd'hui, avec le transport et les communications modernes, les gens sont plus motivés et peuvent se déplacer. En effet, actuellement, plus de personnes émigrent qu’au tout autre moment dans l'humanité...

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Answered by Olivia P. French tutor
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