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What is an adjective agreement and how do I do it?

You must always agree your adjective/s with the noun/ pronoun it accompanies both in gender and in number. Most of the time the ending of an adjective will end in “-o” or an “-e” in the masculine form, “-...

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Answered by Tabby B. Spanish tutor
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How do I discuss a theme in one of my texts - e.g. To Kill a Mockingbird

To effectively discuss a theme you should analyse how the author has created this theme within the book, going from large to small. Start by talking about an event that may have occurred, then move on to ...

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I don't understand the difference between DNA, genes and chromosomes?

In the every cell of the human body, there is a part called the nucleus - this contains all of the genetic information. In each cell nucleus there are 24 pairs of chromosomes. They come in pairs because w...

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Answered by Hannah I. Biology tutor
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What is the main difference between a solictor and a barrister

While they are both lawyers, the main role of a barrister is to speak in court and be an advocate on behalf of the client, a barrister will petition the case of the client to the judge. A solictor handles...

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Answered by Lisa-Marie O. Law tutor
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The diameter of a ring is 19mm. Calculate the area of the ring in cm^2, giving the area to 3 significant figures.

First you must convert the diameter into cm from mm:19/10 = 1.9cmThen you must find the radius of the ring:radius = diameter/2 = 1.9/2 = 0.95 cmThen you can calculate the area:area = 2πr2 = 2 x...

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Answered by Mary P. Maths tutor
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