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What is the difference between the sein-passive and the werden-passive?

Both the sein-passive and the werden-passive use a past participle. However the sein-passive uses the past participle as an adjective. For example; Die Wiese ist mit Blumen bedeckt translates as 'the mead...

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Answered by Hannah J. German tutor
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What is the difference between the use of the sein-passive and the werden-passive?

When using the sein passive, you are using the past participle of the verb as an adjective. For instance; Die Wiese ist mit Blumen bedeckt. This sentence uses the sein-passive and translates as 'the meado...

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Answered by Hannah J. German tutor
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A man travels 360m along a straight road. He walks for the first 120m at 1.5ms-1, runs the next 180m at 4.5ms-1, and then walks the final 60m at 1.5ms-1. A women travels the same route, in the same time. At what time does the man overtake the women?

In order to answer this question we will break it down into several pieces. Firstly, using physical arguments, can we narrow down which interval the man must overtake the women? After some thought, it mus...

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Answered by James G. Maths tutor
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Describe the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.

The pancreas contains beta cells of the Islet of Langerhans which produces a hormone called insulin. Insulin is responsible for lowering the concentration of glucose in the blood. In type 1 diabetes, not ...

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Solve $\color{orange}{a}x^2 - \color{blue}{b}x + \color{green}{c} = 0$

Generally, quadratic equation of the form $\color{orange}{a}x^2 - \color{blue}{b}x + \color{green}{c} = 0$ where $\color{orange}{a} \neq 0$ can be solve by evaluating $$\color{brown}{\Delta} = \color{blue...

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Answered by Maciej C. Maths tutor
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