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When do you use the gerund?

The gerund is the present continuous tense, and is used to describe things that you are doing. It is commonly translated with the ending -ing in English. For example, 'I am eating an apple', "estoy c...

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Answered by Alexandra I. Spanish tutor
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What are modal verbs?

In Italian there are three modal verbs: potere, volere and dovere. They mean to be able to, to want to and to have to.

After each of these verbs, one must use the infinitive. Furthermore, in the pa...

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Answered by Rohan S. Italian tutor
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Identify and briefly explain two ways in which gendered subject choice in reinforced within schools (a typical 4 mark question)

Gendered subject image is one of the key factors contributing to the divide between subjects which have come to be associated with typically male or female students within schools. For example, subjects s...

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Answered by Saule Z. Sociology tutor
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Discuss J S Mill's notion that to deprive society of an opinion is to assume infallibility

Mill’s ideas about fallibility expound his notion that we can never be sure of what the truth is, because in order to be so we would have to accept the proposition that we are infallible, which is a false...

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Trigonometry: what is it, and how do I do it?

Trigonometry is used in maths to find angles and the lengths of edges in triangles. There are three main operations: sin, cos and tan, and these are used to convert the information you have about a triang...

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Answered by Amy R. Maths tutor
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