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What's the difference between a noun and a pronoun?

Nouns and pronouns are very similar, so be careful not to get them confused!

A noun is an object or a thing, for example:
'The cat is sleeping.'
Here the noun...

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Answered by Abbigael F. English tutor
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How do I simplify fully (p^3 x p^4)/p^2?

At first this looks quite daunting as it combines a number of different indices (powers) and a fraction. 

The rules for indices are just something that you have to learn - so don't worry ...

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Answered by Emily R. Maths tutor
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What is the difference between constructive and destructive waves?

So, constructive waves are the waves that build up the beaches. They have a large 'swash', which means they can carry deposits of sand and other materials far up the beach. They are much lower than des...

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Answered by C B. Geography tutor
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How do I revise for my English exam?

English exams can seem impossible to revise for, but that isn't the case. English exams can actually be the most fun to revise because it's less about remembering tonnes of specific facts and more abou...

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Is respiration the same thing as breathing?

No, they are not the same (although they do both involve the respiratory system!).

The key differences:Breathing is the process of moving air in and out of the lungs - like when you take a bre...

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Answered by Rhiannon L. Biology tutor
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