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Explain the difference between passé composé and imparfait. Provide examples.

Passé composé and imparfait are two tenses used to describe or explain actions that have taken place in the past. However, the two tenses cannot be used interchangeably as they have different uses.
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Answered by Caroline A. French tutor
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Solve the differential equation csc(x)*dy/dx=exp(-y), given that y(0)=0. (Typical Math HL paper 3 question, Calculus optional topic)

Firstly, we need to grasp the problem, and understand what the question is asking us to do. We are given a differential equation, and we are required to solve for y, i.e. write y as a function of x: y(x)=...

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Answered by Khariton G. Maths tutor
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¿Si tuvieras la habilidad de estudiar en un país hispanohablante, donde irías y por qué - razones culturales, la naturaleza o otras cosas?

The student should answer as best they can, using the imprfective subjunctive and condicional tenses. They should also include theirunderstanding of the culture and other aspects of the nation they chose....

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Answered by Alexander M. Spanish tutor
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Analyse which was the most prominent form of conflict between the Soviet Union and United States during the Cold War

The student should adress these 3 main forms: Traditional Great Power Rivalry (using the establishment of sphere's of influence at the Yalta and Tehran conferences as well as Soviet fears of invasion post...

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Answered by Alexander M. History tutor
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Describe the formation and use of the pluperfect subjunctive

The subjunctive in general is used in six scenarios that can be summarised with the acronym WEIRDOWishes and desires Emotions Impersonal expressionsRecommendationsDoubt and Denial Ojalá (I hope/I pray)The...

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Answered by Angella M. Spanish tutor
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