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How do you tackle a Latin translation?

Top tips for tackling a translation:

Before you begin, read through twice to try and get the gist of the text- ie, the characters, the plot etc

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What are the levels of protein structure?

The structure of proteins, especially those of enzymes, is extremely important in allowing them to carry out their duties in the cell and body. Protein folding needs to be specific, and repeated exactl...

GZ
Answered by Giulia Z. Biology tutor
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In what situations do I use the subjunctive?

The use of the subjunctive can be quite daunting in Spanish, as there is no real equivalent in English. In general, it is used in situations of possibility or uncertainty, and is always directly precee...

OA
Answered by Owen A. Spanish tutor
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What can I do to get higher marks in my exam?

When examiners mark your paper, they look for three main things: knowledge about the subject, understanding of this knowledge and how it applies, and quality of your argument.Firstly, you must know your s...

TD
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How can I revise for my Government and Politics exams?

The first thing to do is to speak to your teacher and look through past papers so that you know exactly what the exam will involve. Jot down the key topics that you will need to revise. For each topic, re...

TD
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