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What is "Congiuntivo presente" and how do you form it?

Congiuntivo presente is used to express uncertainty, probability and doubt in phrases like: "Credo / Spero che..." (I believe / hope that...), "È important...

AP
Answered by Asia P. Italian tutor
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When are the conditional and future tenses used in French?

The conditional tense is a tense that is linked to the English "would". It expresses a possible result which relies on a condition. An example of this would be "I would have a lie-in everyd...

TS
Answered by Thomas S. French tutor
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Explain the different types of judicial precedent.

Firstly, the doctrine of judicial precedent simply means the following of a particular decision made on a point of law in a previous case. This following of a previous decision is called ...

PJ
Answered by Priya J. Law tutor
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How do events in Act 3 Scene 4 of 'Macbeth' give the audience an insight into Macbeth's psychological state?

Act 3 Scene 4 of Macbeth marks an acknowledgement of Macbeth's newfound royal authority, as he hosts the first banquet as king. Whilst the audience is presented with a seemingly sane king at the ...

AW
Answered by Anna W. English tutor
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Consider the Significance of Suffering in Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads

In days ‘of dereliction and despair’[1], the first Lyrical Ballads register poverty, fear, hunger and displacement, with its focus on bereft and suffering figures, the term ‘Ballads’ itself repre...

JC
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