Arriver (to arrive) — Past Tense

Arriver (to arrive) — Past Tense

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English, Other

10th - 12th Grade

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The video tutorial explains how to conjugate the French verb 'arrive' in the past tense using the auxiliary verb 'to be'. It highlights the unique nature of movement verbs in French, which require 'to be' instead of 'to have' for past tense conjugation. The tutorial provides examples and emphasizes the importance of subject-verb agreement in these cases. It also includes practice sentences to reinforce learning.

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What is the auxiliary verb used to conjugate the verb 'arrive' in the past tense?

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List some examples of movement verbs that are conjugated like 'arrive'.

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How do you say 'I arrived' in French using the verb 'arrive'?

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Explain the difference in agreement of the past participle when using 'to be' versus 'to have'.

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What is the significance of the phrase 'do not translate' in the context of this lesson?

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What does 'Il a arivi' mean in English?

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Describe the structure of the sentence 'Newsome bien narive shenu' and its meaning.

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