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How do you form the perfect tense in the subjunctive mood and when is it used?

The subjunctive perfect form of a verb is derived in the same way as the indicative perfect form with the auxiliary (être/ avoir) and the past participle of the main verb, except the aux...

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Answered by Kathryn M. French tutor
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A car travelling at 28 m/s brakes until it stops completely after travelling a distance of 15 m. Calculate the deceleration of the car.

·        Firstly, we need to note down what we have: distance travelled, s =15 m; initial velocity, u = 28 ms-1; final velocity, v = 0 because the car comes to rest; we are looking for the dece...

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Answered by Oluyomi S. Physics tutor
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What is meant by comparative advantage?

Comparative advantage refers to a country's ability to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than another country. Opportunity cost is the 'next best alternative forgone'. So for ...

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Answered by Zoe T. Economics tutor
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Shakespeare presents Denmark as corrupt with no redeeming features- to what extent do you agree?

On the one hand, Shakespeare creates a world of proliferating corruption within Elsinore. At the very head of the state is Claudius, a king who committed fratricide in order to gain the throne; this, coup...

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Given that log3 (c ) = m and log27 (d )= n , express c /(d^1/2) in the form 3^y, where y is an expression in terms of m and n.

I find that a lot of maths at A-Level is unmotivated, and this causes a lot of unnecessary confusion. You can do this question, you just need to recognise the point of log and keep a level head. Log is d...

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Answered by Gabriel V. Maths tutor
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