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When does one use the past and imperfect tenses in Italian?

In Italian, the past tense (passato prossimo) is used to indicate events or actions that have happened in the recent past and have been completed.

 

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What is compound interest and how do I calculate it?

Compound interest means, for example, the money you have put into a bank, earns interest each year, but you earn interest upon the interest that was already added last year i.e. you earn interest on t...

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Answered by Rocio F. Maths tutor
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How do I get ideas for a great coursework essay?

Coursework essays are a great place to get truly creative with your ideas, but don't let the endless possibilities daunt you; there are ways to get going with your work which will give you a definitiv...

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How does an adjective agree with the noun in French- 'accord de l'adjectif'?

General rule: The adjective agrees with the noun that it describes in gender and number:

Example:

1. La verte valet

2. Les vertes valets

3. Le pret vert

4. Les ...

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Answered by Emma W. French tutor
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How can I effectively include historiography in my history essay?

Teachers often talk about using historiography to make your essay appear more academic in order to achieve top marks. However, this can often be easier said than done. There are several things you can...

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Answered by Jake C. History tutor
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