Top answers

All subjects
GCSE

What is the difference between the past and the imperfect tense?

French has two commonly used past tenses. These are the past (passé composé) and the imperfect (imparfait). Although they can be used in similar situations, there are some differences between them, and un...

TD
Answered by Tutor55170 D. French tutor
4268 Views

Outline an example of a reflex action

Stimulus - receptor - sensory neuron - (dorsal) spinal cord - (ventral) spinal cord - motor neuron - muscle/effector - response

TA
Answered by Tunmise A. Biology tutor
2800 Views

Please could you explain to me when past participles must agree when using the passé composé? (NB in my experience, this was an issue for A-Level students of French too)

There are two cases when the past participle must agree in both gender and number in French. The first is when we use être as the 'auxiliary verb'. If we were to say, 'this man died', in French we would s...

CC
Answered by Chris C. French tutor
2952 Views

How do I generate the perfect tense in Spanish?

The perfect tense (eg. to have done something) in Spanish functions exactly as it does in English. We take the verb haber, which works like 'to have' in English and conjugate it:(yo) he(tú) has(él/ella/us...

CC
Answered by Chris C. Spanish tutor
1997 Views

What strategies did the Nazi's use to encourage civilian support?

One way that the Nazis were able to achieve support, was through domestic policies that increased employment and hence consolidated the people's faith in the ability of the Nazi regime to deliver a better...

SP
Answered by Shanaka P. History tutor
2497 Views

We're here to help

contact us iconContact ustelephone icon+44 (0) 203 773 6020
Facebook logoInstagram logoLinkedIn logo

MyTutor is part of the IXL family of brands:

© 2026 by IXL Learning