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How do you form the conditional tense and when do you use it?

You use the conditional tense to:

- Say what would happen (e.g. I would eat an apple but I prefer grapes)

- Make a hypothesis (e.g. I would eat an apple 

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Answered by Sarah P. French tutor
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What is longshore drift?

Longshore drift refers to the movement (or transportation) of sediment along a coastline, by the waves. The prevailing wind determines the angle at which the swash (th...

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Answered by Sarah P. Geography tutor
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How do I answer a comparative literature question?

For a comparative literature question, there are different ways of organising your response into paragraphs. The thematic approach is a good way to go: comparing the texts theme by theme. For example, if ...

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How to apply the quadratic equation

First you determine which value is a, b, or c in the polynomial. Then you insert those values into the equation correctly.

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Answered by Ross N. Maths tutor
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What is the difference between the perfect and imperfect tense?

The perfect tense is use to express actions which heve certainly been completed. In some cases it is used because it only happened once.For instance "J'ai passé mes vacances scolaires à Lyon avec ma ...

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Answered by Victoria M. French tutor
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