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When do you use the conditional tense in Italian?

The conditional tense is used to express hypothetical or probable situations. As a rule of thumb, in English when we say phrases such as 'should' or 'would' it corresponds to the Italian conditional tense...

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Answered by Gabriel B. Italian tutor
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Rectangle ABCD has sides 2x+5 and x+2 with rectangle EFGH of sides x+3 and x cut out of it. The total area of shape ABCD is 5cm^2. Show that 0 = x^2 + 6x +5 [5 Marks]

Area of ABCD = (2x+5)(x+2) = 2x2 +9x +10Area of EFGH = (x+3)(x) = x2 + 3xTotal Area = 5 = ABCD - EFGH = 2x2 +9x +10 - x2 - 3x 5 = x2 + 6x +10 0 = x

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Answered by Arad S. Maths tutor
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Example of GCSE French Speaking Question - Décris ta famille et les relations personnelles (Describe your family and relationships)

Ma famille y compris mes deux parents qui habitent à Doncaster avec mon petit frère et ma petite sœur. Mon père s'appelle Steve et il a quarante-sept ans. Normalement je m'entends bie...

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Answered by Charlotte D. French tutor
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What is the difference between percentage yield and atom economy?

Percentage yield is an experimental value calculated based on obtained results whereas atom economy is a theoretical value measured according to a balanced equation. Percentage yield shows the efficiency ...

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Answered by Akriti G. Chemistry tutor
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What is the difference between a bacteria and a virus?

Both are considered microorganisms but viruses are arguably not living organisms as they cannot reproduce without living hosts . Apart from this, viruses are much smaller than bacteria and differ in terms...

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Answered by Akriti G. Biology tutor
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