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When should I use the present subjunctive and the present indicative?

The present indicative means what you (or whoever the verb is talking about) is doing right now. There is no doubt about it, you are simply indicating it. For example; "I drive," "you make&...

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Answered by Lauren M. Spanish tutor
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Give a few examples of when you would use the imperfect tense?

In Spanish the imperfect tense is used for:

  1. describing how things/people were in the past:

e.g hacía calor =it was hot

       era cansada = I was tired 

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    Answered by Bethan K. Spanish tutor
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What is the molar concentration of a solution of pure water?

Concentration (mol/dm3) = (density (g/dm3)) / (molecular mass (g/mol))

The density of water = 1000 g/dm3

The molecular mass of H2O = (21 g/mol...

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How does Thomas Hardy create feelings of loss and regret in the poem 'Neutral Tones?'

Depicting a sad ending to a relationship, Hardy employs multiple literary techniques in order to powerfully convey feelings of loss and regret in 'Neutral Tones'. In particular, use of monochromatic image...

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How accurate is it to describe the USA as having a two-party system

The US political system is widely understood as a two-party system, consisting of the Republican and Democratic Parties. This is supported by many structural factors involved in the US political system. F...

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Answered by Ben K. Politics tutor
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