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How do you form the perfect tense?

The perfect tense is formed using the present tense form of the verb 'haber' for that subject followed by the past participle of the verb.

The conjugations of 'haber' are: yo 'he'; tu 'has';él/ella...

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Answered by Isaac M. Spanish tutor
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How can I show why I've decided to do a certain study?

In art, it's easy to get carried away and want to just paint or draw whatever you're good at/whatever you want to. But, as tempting as this is, it's important to remember to always explain or show how...

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Answered by Humeara M. Art tutor
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A firm's long run total cost curve is given by TC(Q) = 1000Q - 30Q^2 + Q^3. Derive the expression for the long run average cost curve and sketch it. At what quantity is the minimum efficient scale?

To get a firm's long run average cost, you need to divide the total cost by quantity. As such, (1000Q - 30Q2 + Q3)/Q = 1000 - 30Q + Q2. From this we can see that the long ...

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Answered by Christo N. Economics tutor
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Explain the Logical Problem of Evil

The Logical Problem of Evil, also known as The Inconsistent Triad, is an argument against God's existence that tries to show that the existence of evil is logically inconsistent with the existence of a Go...

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Answered by Gus S. Philosophy tutor
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Explain why emotivism is a non-cognitivist theory of ethical language.

A non-cognitivist theory of ethical language is one that denies that ethical statements are propositions which express truth or falsity. Emotivism is the theory of ethical language that holds that ethical...

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Answered by Gus S. Philosophy tutor
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