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What is the imperfect subjunctive and when and how do I use it?

The imperfect subjunctive is a way of expressing something that could have happened, or you wished had happened in the past, or as a way of suggesting something that is unlikely to happen in the future. I...

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Answered by Nick R. Spanish tutor
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What caused the outbreak of World War Two in 1939?

Historians acknowledge many factors causing the outbreak of war in 1939, however it is a culmination of these factors that must be seen as the ultimate cause in triggering the beginning of World War Two. ...

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Answered by Amie T. History tutor
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Explain why the first ionisation energy of Strontium is less than the first ionisation energy of Calcium

Both of these elements are part of the 2nd group of elements on the periodic table. ie in first ionisation, their electron configuration changes from nS2 -> nS1.

Strontium is a much larger eleme...

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Answered by Olivia H. Chemistry tutor
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What is the sliding filament mechanism?

The sliding filament mechanism is a model used to show the way in which muscles contract. It involved 3 components - Myosin, Actin and Tropomyosin. Myosin has a head like projection to which an ADP molecu...

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Answered by Joseph C. Biology tutor
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Translate the next sentence, 'Solías trabajar mucho más que él'.

The answer is, 'You used to work much harder than he did'.

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Answered by Lucia A. Spanish tutor
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