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How do you address someone formally?

This is an advanced question. In Italian, to address someone formally, so a teacher or a boss generally, you speak to them in third person. So instead of "you" you speak to them in "he/she&...

LP
Answered by Luca P. Italian tutor
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What is the difference between "tu" and "vous" in French ?

In French, there is 2 ways of saying "you". It can either be "tu" or "vous".

If you are speaking to an adult you don't know, your boss, your teacher or any adult that ...

FL
Answered by Florine L. French tutor
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Votre école organise un débat sur la question <les progrès techniques menacent-ils la vie privée?>

This question is worth 25 marks in total; 10 for correct use and variety of language, 10 for content and message and 5 for text type conventions. This means that you can get 5 marks by adapting your writi...

JB
Answered by Jessica B. French tutor
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A 4 pint bottle of milk costs £1.18 A 6 pint bottle of milk costs £1.74 Which bottle of milk is the best value for money? You must show all your working.

To work out which bottle is best value for money you have to work out how much each bottle costs per pint. To do this divide the cost of each bottle by the number of pints it contains. e.g 1.18/4=0.295 1....

AP
Answered by Amelia P. Maths tutor
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How can I understand the tense 'passé composé'/ Can you explain 'passé composé to me?

'Passé composé' is a tense of the past and is used to relate to past events. It's also used to express a complete or incomplete action. This tense can be used with two different verbs conjugated in the pr...

AT
Answered by Alessia T. French tutor
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