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How do you conjugate the verb ganar in the present tense?

Ganar is a regular verb, so it follows the common pattern: -o, -as, -a, -amos, -áis, -an.The conjugation of ganar in present tense is: gano, ganas, gana, ganamos, ganáis, ganan.

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Answered by Belen M. Spanish tutor
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What is ocean acidification?

Ocean acidification is caused by the chemical reaction of CO2 dissolving into seawater, where it immediately dissociates into carbonic acid and then into bicarbonate and hydrogen ions which decreases the ...

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Answered by Lulu S. Biology tutor
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What is potential energy?

When most students start their physics courses the first form of energy they learn about is kinetic energy which is related to the velocity that an object has. Conversely, potential energy is a form of en...

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Answered by Adem H. Physics tutor
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What benefits does compartmentalisation confer on cells?

Intro: Look at caveats in the question:Not all cells are compartmentalised - e.g. prokaryotic cellsThis therefore tells us that compartmentalisation is likely an adaption to a set of biological niches.(If...

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Answered by Guy P. Biology tutor
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Should racial diversity in the judiciary be improved by introducing quotas?

The judiciary of England is often seen as predominantly middle class, white and male, and it is vital that this image and the reality that prompts it are changed. In the legal system - and especially the ...

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Answered by Mary L. LNAT tutor
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