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How do you conjugate the verb être (to be) into the present tense?

Je suis Tu es Il/Elle/On est Nous sommes Vous etez Ils/Elles sont

Answered by Holly M. French tutor
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Tell me about your summer.

Cet été, je suis allée en Espagne avec ma famille et mes grandparents. On a séjourné dans une villa pendant une semaine. Il y avait une grande piscine et quatre chambres. C'était magnifique! Un jour, nous...

Answered by Jennifer C. French tutor
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When do you use "être" and when "avoir" to form the past perfect in French?

The general rule is that "être" is used as the auxiliary verb in the past tense for verbs of movement and which are intransitive, i.e. cannot be followed by an object without a prepositi...

Answered by Michael A. French tutor
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How do I form the subjunctive?

The subjunctive is used as a ‘mood’ to express a phrase or sentence which contains an element of doubt, or uncertainty, prompted by the use of the word QUE. In English, this may be “I expect something wil...

Answered by Zoe S. French tutor
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Translate into French: Are you not ashamed of what you have done in your neighbour’s house?

Some correct examples:N'avez-vous pas honte de ce que vous avez fait dans la maison de votre voisin ?N'as-tu pas honte de la gaffe que tu as commise chez ton voisin ? While there are lots of options for t...

Answered by Edward B. French tutor
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