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What is the difference between "tu" and "vous" and when should you use them?

In French, the personal pronoun "you" is translated in two ways: "tu" and "vous". "Tu" is the second person singular, and "vous" is the second person plur...

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Answered by Nicole F. French tutor
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Solve 7x + 6 > 1 + 2x

7x + 6 > 1 + 2xFirst, we collect the like terms so we move all the x's to one side and all the integers to the other:5x > -5Then we divide by 5 on each side to find what just x will be.Therefore, x ...

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Answered by Juliet Z. Maths tutor
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In 'Never Let Me Go', what is the relationship between the clones and normality?

You can approach this question about the dystopian novel from multiple perspectives. You could consider the reader’s viewpoint on the clones. Kazuo Ishiguro slowly unveils the fact that the students at Ha...

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Why does Sodium Chloride have a high melting point?

Sodium Chloride has a high melting point, as it has a giant ionic lattice hence has strong electrostatic forces of attraction between oppositely charged ions, which requires lots of energy to overcome the...

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To what extent was the Treaty of Versailles the most important result of the First World War?

To answer any question in history we need to pull out key terms from the wording of the question. In this question, 'Treaty of Versailles' and 'most important result' are the key terms, so keep them at th...

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Answered by Lucy T. History tutor
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