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How do you form the future tenses (conditional, futur simple and futur proche)?

The conditional tense is used to describe what would happen in the future, whereas the future tense is what will happen.The futur simple is further in t...

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Answered by Lucy L. French tutor
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Solve the simultaneous equations to find x and y: 2x - 2y = 20, x + 4y = 5

Equation1: 2x - 2y = 20, equation 2: x + 4y = 5First method (subtraction):Multiply equation1 by 2: 4x - 4y = 40Add the two equations together canceling out the y unknowns: 4x + x = 40 + 5Solve for ...

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Answered by John S. Maths tutor
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'Hitler was able to become Chancellor of Germany in January 1933 mainly because of the effects of the Wall Street crash/ depression'. Do you agree? Explain your answer.

 The effects that the Wall Street Crash were important in explaining why people supported the Nazi Party and Hitler was able to gain power in January 1933. In October 1929, after share prices crashed, Ame...

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Answered by India P. History tutor
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How do I remember the conjugations of verbs in the present tense?

The key with present tense verbs is trying to recognize patterns:yo hablotú hablasél/ella hablanosotros hablamosvosotros habláisellos/ellas hablanas you can see:first person (Yo) always ends in an 'o'seco...

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Answered by Hannah E. Spanish tutor
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How is the indirect statement formed in Latin?

The indirect statement, or oratio obliqua, is a statement reported indirectly from another source. Compare the following sentences:1. Caecilius is in the garden.2. Metella says that Caecilius is in the ga...

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Answered by Chloe W. Latin tutor
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