Top answers

All subjects
A Level

What is the difference between "ser" & "estar" and when should they be used?

The Spanish verbs ser and estar are both translated into English with the verb 'to be', but they are used in different scenarios to mean different things. For example, if we add...

AC
Answered by Artur C. Spanish tutor
1905 Views

Define the term ‘subsidies’ .

A subsidy is a government payment designed to increase supply and thus reduce the costs of production of goods and services. They are commonly used to right market failure.

CW
Answered by Charlie W. Economics tutor
2541 Views

'The political unrest of 1905 was brought about by the failures of the Russo-Japanese war.'

Introduction- for this essay question should look at both the short-term and long-term consequences for the causes of the 1905 political unrest For example, the Russo-Japanese war could be argued to h...

TB
Answered by Tara B. History tutor
7075 Views

What is the difference between deontological and teleological ethics systems?

One factor we can use to better understand how to apply an ethical theory is to determine whether it is deontological or teleological. Deontological ethics systems rely on our sense of duty to act accordi...

EB
Answered by Emily B. Philosophy tutor
75169 Views

Explain the differences between procedural memory and episodic memory.

Procedural memory refers to memories of motor skills or actions (also known as ‘muscle memory’). These are usually unconscious and difficult to explain. For example, most people will have procedural memor...

PW
Answered by Paul W. Psychology tutor
2265 Views

We're here to help

contact us iconContact ustelephone icon+44 (0) 203 773 6020
Facebook logoInstagram logoLinkedIn logo

MyTutor is part of the IXL family of brands:

© 2026 by IXL Learning