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Why do some verbs take avoir and some verbs take être in the perfect tense and how can I remember which ones?

Many methods will tell you that verbs of movement take être in the perfect tense but that's not very helpful, since many verbs of movement do not use “être”, such as “danser (to dance), sauter (to jump), ...

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Answered by Ciarán M. French tutor
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How do world religions argue for an omnipotent and omnibenevolent God despite of the problem of evil and suffering?

The question asked here is a fundamental argument against the exist of God, known as the Inconsistent Triad. If God is omnibenevolent, then he would not want the people that he loves to suffer. If God is ...

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How do I use the accusative case?

The accusative case is most commonly used when referencing the direct object of a verb, in other words the person/thing that the verb is being done to. For example in the sentence "the boy kicked the...

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Answered by Philip S. German tutor
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Balance the following equation showing complete combustion of a hydrocarbon: C3H8 + O2 --> CO2 +H2O

First, we can look at the number of hydrogens on either side. The equation shows 8 hydrogen atoms on the left hand side (in C3H8) whereas on the right hand side, we have 2 hydrogen atoms (in H2O). So we n...

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Answered by Tahmina A. Chemistry tutor
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What idiomatic expressions can be useful in my controlled assessment?

'De todas maneras' is commonly used by native speakers, and most useful since you can always use it when you want to talk about something new. Other noteworthy expressions include: "Tonto/a de remate...

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Answered by Zac L. Spanish tutor
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