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Why does Spanish often drop subject pronouns and English doesn't?

Like in English, Spanish possesses subject pronouns that often precede the conjugated verb. These are:Yo - I Tú* - You (singular, informal)Él/Ella - He/sheNosotros - WeVosotros* - You (plural, informal)El...

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Answered by Gilly M. Spanish tutor
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Solve the equation: x^2 +8x + 12 = 0

This is a classic GCSE-style equation :)
1) Always write out the original equation for clarity (and so that you don't have to look back at the question constantly) :)x^2 + 8x + 12 = 02) Notice that t...

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Answered by Obaid U. Maths tutor
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Solve the simultaneous equations E.g. 2x + y = 18 and x − y = 6.

Simultaneous equations can be solved in many ways. The two main ways are "solving for x and y" and the other is "substituting for x and y". Because in this example we are given "...

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Answered by Adil F. Maths tutor
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Explain what a supply shock is, using a relevant example.

A supply shock happens when an event causes an economy's Short-Run Aggregate Supply (SRAS) curve to shift up or down the Aggregate Demand (AD) curve. In the case of a negative supply shock this shift caus...

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Answered by Arthur V. Economics tutor
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How do I form the future tense in German?

The future tense is made up of the subject, the matching form of the verb werden and an infinitive.
Ich werdeDu wirstEr/sie/es wirdWir werdenIhr werdetSie/sie werden
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Infinitive at the end...

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Answered by Rhiannon H. German tutor
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