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When talking or writing in the past tense, when should the preterite and when should the imperfect be used?

In Spanish, there are two past tenses; the preterite and the imperfect.

The preterite tense is used to describe a definitive, one-time action that has taken place and ended. For example, 'yesterday...

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Answered by Jamie K. Spanish tutor
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How do you differentiate between the perfect tense and the imperfect tense?

The perfect tense is used for completed actions in the past, or for actions in the past that have an impact on the present. It can translate to the English perfect tense, but also the English preterite. F...

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Answered by Ian J. French tutor
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How do humans and other mammals keep homeostasis of their body temperature?

Humans and other mammals keep their body temperature within just a few degrees of 37 degrees celcius. To achieve homeostasis of body temperature, three components are involved: a receptor, a co-ordinator,...

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Answered by Rebecca D. Biology tutor
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What is Pythagoras' Theorem and how do you use it?

Pythagoras' Theorem: a2 + b2 = c2     where a, b, c relate to the sides of a right-angled triangle, and c is the hypoteneuse.

Use the equation to find the length on...

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Answered by Hermione S. Maths tutor
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Should I mention an academic achievement on my personal statement, even though it was in an area that is not directly relevant to the subject I am applying for (law)?

Yes, this provides a really good opportunity to demonstrate to the College not only your academic proficiency (in the fact you gained the award in the first place), but also that you are able to apply the...

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