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When is it appropriate to use the verb "savoir" versus "connaitre"?

While both verbs can be translated in English as "to know", the two words are used differently in French.The usage of "savoir" refers to knowing facts, information or how ...

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Answered by Lauren B. French tutor
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How do I start writing a religious studies / philosophy personal statement?

As you are only able to submit one personal statement to UCAS, you need to be both broad in order for the statement to apply to the different institutions you are applying to but also personable and knowl...

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If a cookie recipe requires 280g of flour for 12 cookies how much flour is needed to make only 9 cookies

9/12 = 3/43/4 * 280 = (3 * 280) / 4 = 3 * 70 = 210so only 210 g is needed for 9 cookies.

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Answered by Ben W. Maths tutor
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Using a specific example, discuss the main differences in how HICs and LICs are affected by hazards

A hazard is an extreme natural event that poses threat to life and property, examples of such hazards might be volcanic eruptions, earthquakes or tsunamis. The hazard that I am going to explore is that of...

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What triggers the subjunctive in Spanish?

When deciding whether you should use the subjunctive, you should first consider if there is an element of doubt, uncertainity or desire in the sentence. If so, it is likely that the subjunctive should be ...

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Answered by Kate H. Spanish tutor
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