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When do I know whether to use "tu" or "vous"?

In French as well as Spanish and a few other languages, we have 2 different ways of addressing people: using the "tu" or the "vous".When talking to a friend, someone we know quite well...

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Answered by Ines T. French tutor
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An arithmetic series is 2,5,8,11... What is the nth term of this sequence?

Step 1: Difference between each term is 3. As the difference is constant it means that the degree of n in the nth term formula must be 1 (i.e no n^2, n^3 etc.). As we are adding 3 to each successive term ...

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Answered by Tarun M. Maths tutor
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What is the difference between 'ser' and 'estar'?

'Ser' is used to describe the permanent state of something, aka what something is. These are qualities which aren't going to change any time soon, and are the qualities which define a person or obj...

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Answered by Laura N. Spanish tutor
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How does McEwan present the outsider, and sympathy for them, in an extract from Part 2? (pg 308-309 ‘Luc was rambling again…he was about to die’)

In her interaction with Luc Cornet, Briony is drawn into a fiction where she is an outsider by virtue of her inability to truly know the life he describes – despite its appeal to her.
Luc treats Bri...

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Using Pythagoras theorem to find side lengths of a triangle

Pythagoras theorem can sound quite intimidating but it involves remembering just one equation and using it like a rule. This rule can only be used on right-angled triangle. Just remember c2 = ...

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Answered by Jessica B. Maths tutor
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