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How do I form the negative of a sentence?

Turning a sentence negative simply involves a french grammatical change similar to the English "not". In French it is "ne....pas", however there are different versions of it. there is ...

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Answered by Bryony S. French tutor
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solve the following equation: x^2 - 7x -15 = 3

Rearrange the equation so x^2 - 7x -18 = 0, then simplify into (x-9)(x+2)=0 -> x=9 or x=-2

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Answered by James S. Maths tutor
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I think German grammar is kind of overwhelming - there are so many different rules to take into account in order to form a proper, correct sentence. How should I approach this problem?

I understand this feeling, as German is, compared to English, very complex. However, we will start building up your knowledge like a house. We will start with the basics - e.g., conjugation - and won't pr...

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Answered by Kristina W. German tutor
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In a sentence using the ‘passé composé’, when do we agree the past participle with the subject and the direct object?

With the subject: The past participle only agrees with the subject of the sentence when the auxiliary (auxiliaire in French) is the verb ‘être’. When the auxiliary ‘avoir’ is used, the past participle nev...

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Answered by Aliette P. French tutor
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If area of cube is 96, what is its volume?

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Answered by Maciej G. Maths tutor
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