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How do you construct the perfect tense for verbs that take avoir?

The perfect tense is used to describe an action or event that occurred in the past. For example, you would use the perfect tense to express the phrase "I played football yesterday"

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Answered by Megan P. French tutor
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How do you convert a number from denary to hexadecimal?

The simplest route to take when converting any number from denary to another number system is to first convert it to binary. The method for binary conversion is to divide the number in question by 2 repea...

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Answered by Josh C. Computing tutor
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How does conduction work in metals?

A metal has free electrons, so when it is heated these electrons gain kinetic energy, meaning they move faster. As a result, these free electrons will collide with other electrons or ions, transferring en...

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Answered by Josh C. Physics tutor
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How do I factorise quadratic equations?

x2+x-6=y

Is the equation we will use to demonstrate how to factorise quadratics.

The first step involves using the basic shape of all quadratic f...

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Answered by Joshua O. Maths tutor
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Indirect statements are a mystery to me - can you explain them?

First, we need to understand what an indirect statement is, and the best way to do that is to work in English for the moment.

The opposite of an indirect statement is a 'direct statement'...

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Answered by Tom M. Latin tutor
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