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When do you use the present subjunctive in spanish?

The most important thing to remember is that the present subjunctive (and past) is a mood rather than a tense. It doesn't refer to the time at which an action takes place but instead is used in impersonal...

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Answered by Emma W. Spanish tutor
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I'm worried about my oral exam, what advice can you give me?

Having done my GCSE and A Level speaking exams not too long ago, I remember the feeling of sheer panic! I was terrified and nervous but I survived it. The trick is to try your very best to stay calm and c...

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Answered by Luke S. French tutor
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x^2 - x - 90 = 0. Solve to find x.

Comparing to this to ax^2 + bx + c = 0, you'll find that a=1, b=-1, c=90. You need to split b (in this case -1), into two numbers that add up to b (-1), and multiply to ac (90). -> These are -10 and 9....

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Answered by Yanakan L. Maths tutor
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How do I go about choosing quotes to learn for the exam?

It is important to try and make sure each quote has several functions when trying to choose them for the exam. This way, you can minimise the amount of wrote-learning you will have to do and concentrate o...

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Why do higher interest rates cause the exchange rate of a currency to rise?

Interest rate's determine the monetary benefit of saving an individuals disposable income - i.e. the rate of return on their savings deposits. When interest rates are higher, individuals stand to gain mor...

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Answered by Jamie P. Economics tutor
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