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What is the difference between the imparfait and the passé composé in French?

I would first make sure that the student knows the difference between the tenses in English, for example , the difference between 'I was going to the shops' 'J'allais aux magasins' and 'I went to the shop...

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Answered by Antonia H. French tutor
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What's the difference between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells

Eukaryotic cells are what make up you (and also plants), whereas prokaryotic cells make up bacteria. If you think about the fact that bacteria are way smaller than plants and animals, you can remem...

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Answered by Matt S. Biology tutor
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Dan works 5 days a week. Is it cheaper to use car or bus? Bus weekly ticket = £19.50. Car drive is 24.2 miles, car does 32.3 miles per gallon of petrol, which costs £1.27 per litre. Use 1 gallon = 4.5 litres

Work out how many miles Dan does in a week if he drove. 24.2 x 5 = 121Work out how many gallons of petrol this would be. 121/32.3 = 3.746130031Convert into litres. 3.746130031 x 4.5 = 16.85758514Work out ...

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Answered by Emily J. Maths tutor
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Solve:

x2 + y2 = 25 ...

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Answered by Bandana J. Maths tutor
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When should I use the imperfect tense in French?

The imperfect tense ('l'imparfait) is used to describe events which took place in the past. However, so is the perfect tense...So what makes the imperfect differe...

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Answered by Emily B. French tutor
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