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How do you know if a verb is from the second or the third group when it finishes by "-ir"

You usually know that a verb is in the second group when it finishes by "-ir". However, some verbs of the third group also end by "-ir". The differentiation is then possible when you l...

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Answered by Leyla P. French tutor
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What is the difference between direct and indirect object pronouns?

There is an easy way of knowing the difference between and when to use which object pronoun! To figure out the direct object of a sentence, simply ask yourself "who?" or "what?". For e...

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Answered by Bethany K. French tutor
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How do I address the essay question?

When dealing with essays under exam conditions, you need to be able to quickly work out what is being asked and what you should include. It is often helpful to go through the question and pick out the key...

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Answered by Will C. History tutor
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How do I know when to put an 's' or not with tenses like 'je mangerai(s)'?

The difference between both is that there is one which is the conditional and one is the future. With an 's', it's the conditional which demonstrates a wish, a possible action in the future but we are not...

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Answered by Bertille D. French tutor
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To what extent is conservatism a philosophy of human imperfection? (40 marks)

This question requires you to focus on the sub-traditions within conservatism. The argument of the essay needs to be clearly stated in the introduction, with a subsequent explanation of how you are going ...

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Answered by Calvin N. Politics tutor
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