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When do you use que and when do you use qui?

Que is used when talking about the object of the sentence, which means the thing which is having something done to it. For example, "la personne que j'ai vue." Here,

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Answered by Harvey B. French tutor
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What is the difference between an exothermic and endothermic reaction?

Exothermic = A reaction that transfers energy to its souroundings therefore the temperature of the sourounding increases (gets hotter). Can you think of an example? E.g. combustion, neutralisation. As hea...

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What is the best way to memorise things for an exam?

Everyone revises differently, but I believe that the most efficient revision methods are active, rather than just reading notes. If you are a visual learner, my top tip would be making posters to put up a...

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Answered by Anna M. Biology tutor
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Outline animal studies in relation to attachment.

Harlow conducted a study into attachment using 8 Rhesus monkeys over a time period of 6 months. He place them in a cage with a 'mother' covered in cloth to represent a caring mother whilst also next to a ...

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Answered by Ella P. Psychology tutor
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What are the effects of a one child policy? (6 Marks)

China's one child policy was implemented in 1979 to combat the increasing strain of a growing population. As of 2015 it has slowly been phased out in order to rectify the many social and economic issues t...

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Answered by Ella P. Geography tutor
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