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What's the conjugation for 'to go'?

The verb 'to go' in Spanish is 'ir', as is conjugated as follows:voyvasvavamosvaisvan

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Answered by Alex W. Spanish tutor
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What is the stroke order for this character?

When you're writing Mandarin Chinese, always remember to write from left to right, top to bottom! Try and work out which could be the first stroke, remembering which direction to need to move your pen. In...

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Answered by Alex W. Mandarin tutor
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Show that sqrt(27) + sqrt(192) = a*sqrt(b), where a and b are prime numbers to be determined

We want to get the the sqrt(27) and sqrt(192) so that they have the same number in the square so they can then be added together. We will look at the factorisation of 27, 192. We can see 27 is divisible b...

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Answered by Luke H. Maths tutor
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What is the relevance of Shakespeare today?

If we are studying Literature then the question ‘What is the relevance of Shakespeare today?’ is a fair and very good question to ask, as well as one which commonly occurs. When we ask this we are probabl...

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List the ways in which arteries and veins differ

  1. Arteries don't have valves, unlike veins. 2. Arteries have more elastic walls in comparison to veins. 3. Arteries have less collagen than veins. 4. Arteries have a narrower lumen in comparison to ve...
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