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In French, how is the conditional tense formed?

The conditional tense is a tense used to express a hypothetical situation - in English, for example, we might say 'that would be a lot of fun'. It refers to something which may or may not happen in the fu...

AS
Answered by Alexandra S. French tutor
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How do you structure your answers?

Structuring an English essay can be tricky, it's not so clear and laid out as in other subjects. But there are still some important rules to follow when planning out a response. 1)A clear introduction. In...

IC
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Analyse the causes of poverty and evaluate its global pattern. (40 marks)

(This would be the first paragraph following the introduction)
Geography can have a huge affect on the likelihood of a country being susceptible to high rates of poverty. For example, countries in th...

RA
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How many books and modules and what are they all about?

For A-Level Maths you have 6 books (3 AS level and 3 A2 level)

  1. C1 (Core Maths 1) the easiest book and simple algebra and polynomials (non-calculator paper) 1h30min long

  2. ...

SN
Answered by Siddharth N. Maths tutor
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Can you please explain the significance of photoelectric effect?

The photoelectric effect is the emission/removal of electrons, normally, from the surface of a metal. This is done as light is shone on the metal. This is a very useful proof that light can act as a parti...

KA
Answered by Khawaja A. Physics tutor
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