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Grammar Question. What is the difference between the passé composé, the imparfait and the passé simple?

The three tenses are used to describe actions which happen in the past. The passé composé describes a one-off action in the past which is now completed. Eg. Yesterday, I went

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Answered by Poppy H. French tutor
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Describe what the Covered Interest Parity (CIP) and Uncovered Interest Parity (UIP) conditions are and highlight their differences.

These are two arbitrage relations expected to hold in an international setting where capital can flow freely between different countries. In particular, the two conditions arise when investors can choose ...

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Answered by Rowan E. Economics tutor
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Define Populism. Can populism ever be democratic?

Populism separates societies into two homogenous and antagonistic groups: the corrupt elites and the pure people. Populists claim that they alone represent the will of the people, implying that opponents...

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Answered by Leonard S. Politics tutor
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Discuss the possible benefits from horizontal integration of firms in a market where profit margins are falling

Horizontal integration is where a firm acquires or merges with another firm within the same industry and at the same stage of production. When a firm merges with another at the same stage of production, m...

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When writing an essay, how would you best prepare an outline?

For the purposes of detailing how to best prepare an essay outline, I will be using the question "Discuss the theme of 'ghosts' in John Donne's poetry" as an example. Once you have chosen your q...

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Answered by Blandine H. English tutor
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