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When to know when to use simple past or imperfect tense?

The imperfect tense is used for an ongoing action, meaning that the action has started but it hasn't finished yet. It is lasting in time, for example: "Je tenais dans mes mains une assiette." (&...

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Answered by Afrah M. French tutor
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What is an operating system.

An operating system is a system software found within a computer system which ensures that the computer peripherals and softwares installed onto the system are functioning properly. The o...

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Answered by Awais A. Computing tutor
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Talil is going to make some concrete mix. He needs to mix cement, sand and gravel (1: 3:5) by weight. Talil wants to make 180 kg of concrete mix. He has 15 kg of cement, 85 kg of sand, 100 kg of gravel. Does he have enough to make the concrete?

In order to answer this question you need to find out how much cement, sand and gravel is needed to make 180kg of concrete mix. To do this you must find out how many parts the concrete mix ratio is made u...

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Answered by Katie M. Maths tutor
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How do you form the perfect tense?

The perfect tense is like a sandwich. The subject pronoun, then a conjugated auxiliary verb which is either haben or sein in agreement with the subject pronoun is the at the beginning of the sentence. The...

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Answered by Georgina D. German tutor
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Simon's car has run out of fuel. He must push his car 5 metres to the petrol pump, using a force of 200N. How much work does Simon do?

This question asks students to recall the equation Work done = Force x Distance. 

In this question, students must multiply 200 by 5, with the answer being 1000 Joules. 

It is important that ...

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Answered by James W. Physics tutor
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