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What is the difference between the present perfect and the preterite tenses in Spanish?

The present perfect tense in Spanish is used to describe actions that have happened recently or that are still ongoing in the present. It is a compound tense, so you use the verb haber in the pre...

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Answered by Natasha E. Spanish tutor
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What aspects need to be considered when writing two articles, one for children and one for adults?

Purpose - What is the reason behind the article? To entertain, inform, persuade? Audience - What language will be relevant depending on the age of the audience and the interests of the audie...

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Complete the square on this equation: 2x^2 + 20x + 15 = 0.

First you need to remove the coefficient on the x^2. We do this by factorising the 2x^2 + 20x and placing the 2 from the x^2 outside a set of brackets. This looks like:2(x2+10x) +15 = 0Then we ...

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Answered by Robyn L. Maths tutor
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Can a man with haemophilia pass it onto a) his son or b) his grandson?

Haemophilia is a sex-linked recessive condition that causes serious bleeding problems. In the human genome there are 22 autosomal chromosome pairs and 1 sex chromosome pair. Males are always XY and female...

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Answered by Heather C. Biology tutor
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Conjugate the verb COMER in the future tense

COMER yo - comeré - I will eat tu - comerás - You will eat el/ella/es - comerá - he/she/it will eat nosotros - comeremos - We wi...

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Answered by Georgia F. Spanish tutor
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