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What is the immediate future tense and why is it different to the future tense?

The immediate future tense translates as 'going to...'. It describes an action that is about to take place in the near future, so you can use it for events likely to happen soon/immediately. By contrast, ...

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Answered by Kate W. Spanish tutor
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Explain why an outsider perspective might give a different sense of place to an insider perspective.

A place can be defined in terms of a location, a locale, and a sense of place. Sense of place refers to the meanings we ascribe to a particular place. These meanings come from our own personal experience ...

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Answered by TJ F. Geography tutor
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How far do you agree that the government was never seriously endangered by the Prayer Book rebellion of 1549? [Question inspired by the A-Level Topic: Rebellion and disorder under the Tudors]

Recognised by contemporaries and historians alike as a major “commotion time,” 1549 was a year characterised by conflict. England experienced uprisings in no fewer than twenty-five counties and one rising...

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Answered by Sophie G. History tutor
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'The USA was responsible for the division of Germany into two separate states by 1949.' Assess the validity of this view.

Firstly I would plan your essay by splitting your argument into agree and disagree (for the disagree section you need to identify another country that may have been responsible for the division of Germany...

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Calculate the pH of 0.1M Benzoic Acid (C6H5COOH). Ka = 6.3x10-5 M

Ka = [H+][B-]/[HB]Benzoic acid dissociates to C6H6COO- and H+ - this is a 1:1 ratio so the concentrations are equal hence [H+][B-] = [H

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Answered by Michael B. Chemistry tutor
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