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What is the difference between the preterite and the imperfect?

In general, the preterite refers to completed actions, and the imperfect refers to interrupted or repeated actions. So if you want to say "I did my homework", you would use the

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Answered by Joseph M. Spanish tutor
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How far do you agree with the view that Reagan led to the ending of the Cold War?

Reagan's role has too often been filtered through the winners' point of view and inflated. Even his new arms race, claimed by Triumphalists to have been the external factor that brought the Soviet Union t...

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Describe the process by which Tissue Fluid is formed

High Hydrostatic Pressure at the Arteriole end of the capillary.
This pushes water and other small molecules out of the capillary into the extra cellular space, whilst proteins stay in the capillary ...

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Answered by Idrhys R. Biology tutor
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How does a nerve ending work?

The action potential has been propagated along the axon of the neuron causing the depolarisation of the membrane. When this action potential reaches the end of the neuron, or the synapse, it also depolari...

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Answered by Jake O. Biology tutor
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What is the best way of assesing the efficacy of a Policy?

When analysing Public Policy, we could use several methods. The most common one is assesing the outcomes of the policy. In order to do so, we must first consider what the aim of the policy was. Then, we c...

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