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When should I choose to use the tenses of the "imparfait" or the "passé simple"?

These two tenses both express actions and states in the past. However, the imparfait should be used in cases of repetitive situations, a description or an action without a limited time frame. For instance...

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Answered by Eliot F. French tutor
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What is the difference between the denotation and connotation of a word?

The denotation of a word is simply its definition. Whereas the connotations of a word are the ideas which are conjured when reading that specific word. Let's take the word "warm," for example....

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What is photosynthesis?

Photosynthesis is the process that takes place in green plants to produce their energy. It is when light energy is converted into chemical energy. Carbon dioxide and water are taken in and used to make ox...

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Answered by Thomas G. Biology tutor
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Describe the difference between ionic and covalent bonds

Ionic bonds are formed due to the strong electrostatic connection between oppositely charged ions whereas covalent bonds are formed by the sharing of an electron pair between two atoms

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Solve the simultaneous equations: y=x/2 + 2 and 2y+3x=12

Label the equations (1): y=x/2 + 2 and (2): 2y+3x=12. Firstly, multiply equation (1)by 2, this will give you (1a): 2y=x+4, then, substitute (1a) into (2). This gives you (x+4)+3x=12. Therefore, 4x+4=12. 4...

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Answered by Joseph B. Maths tutor
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