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What is the difference between por and para?

Understandably, it can be difficult to know when to use por or para, as they are both usually translated as 'for', but this general rule can be very helpful:

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Answered by Alexandra T. Spanish tutor
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The double meaning of Savoir

It's true that this isn't one of those grammar points that you'll cover as an essential part of A-level, but nevertheless once you get this it'll make the difference between being a student and soundin...

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Answered by Saul R. French tutor
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How do I form an indirect question?

Indirect questions can be tricky to form in Latin. Here's a guide to make sure you form it right every time. The best way to learn them is to learn the differences between direct and indirect questions...

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Answered by Thomas H. Latin tutor
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What is transpiration?

Transpiration is the process in plants by which water travels in a stream from the roots to the leaves where it evaporates. The water is pulled up from the roots through the xylem via the cohesion-tens...

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Answered by Olivia S. Biology tutor
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What are the different phases of the cell cycle?

The cell cycle begins with interphase (G1,S G2) then follows on to mitosis and ends with cytokinesis.

G1 phase - Protein synthesis and preparation for DNA replication

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Answered by Olivia S. Biology tutor
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