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What is the difference between "ser" and "estar"?

One of the more complicated things about Spanish is there are often two ways of translating English words into Spanish. In this case, the English verb "to be" can be translated into Spanish as &...

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Answered by Laurence C. Spanish tutor
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Explain the term 'recession' and analyse two possible causes of a recession.

A recession is the phase of the economic cycle, after a boom, during which real GDP starts to fall and unemployment starts to rise. It is two successive quarters of negative economic growth. The UK's 'Gre...

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Answered by Laura S. Economics tutor
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Was hast du in den Sommerferien gemacht?

Ich bin nach Deutschland gefahren. Ich habe Tennis und Fußball gespielt.

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Answered by Lauren O. German tutor
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Why do you want to read Geography at Cambridge?

Why Geography: the answer to this I think is the most important answer that will give the interviewers either a good or a bad impression of you. Most of the questions after this, will be shaped heavily on...

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What is the difference between 'passé composé' and 'imparfait' ?

First and foremost, the tenses in French can never be translated literally from English! Whether the phrase 'I was walking' is translated into PC or imparfait is determined by the context of the phrase in...

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Answered by Maria D. French tutor
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