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How do you conjugate regular ER verbs in the present tense?

ER verbs are verbs that end in -er (e.g. aller, jouer). The regular verbs can be conjugated using a simple rule. Let's use the example of jouer: First, take off the ER ending: jou...

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Answered by Rosanna L. French tutor
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What is the difference between Ser and Estar?

Both these verbs mean "to be" in Spanish, whereas in English we only have one. This can make it confusing, but there is a general rule you can use to remember which you have to use. "Ser&qu...

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Answered by Rosanna L. Spanish tutor
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How do you divide fractions?

When dividing fractions you must remember the KEEP, CHANGE, FLIP rule.

KEEP - The first fraction you KEEP as it is, you don't change it.

CHANGE - You now change the sign from a division to a...

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Answered by Matthew B. Maths tutor
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All tickets for a concert are the same price. Ayo and Rachel pay £63 total for some tickets. Ayo pays £24.50 for 7 tickets. How many tickets does Rachel buy?

24.50/7 = £3.50 - price of 1 ticket 

63/3.50 = 18 - number of tickets bought total 

18 - 7 = 11 

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Answered by Sasha J. Maths tutor
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Why is it that Gonorrhoea can be treated with an antibiotic, but HIV cannot?

Gonorrhoea is caused by a bacteria whereas HIV is a virus. Antibiotics are only effective on bacterial diseases, but do not treat viruses as they are found inside the host cell. 

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Answered by Sasha J. Biology tutor
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