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How do I know when to use the subjunctive mood? - A Level question

One of the easiest ways to spot whether you might need the subjunctive is when you see the word 'que', as this usually comes after phrases which trigger the subjunctive.Of course, this word is used a lot ...

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Answered by Emily E. French tutor
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Justified True Belief is one analysis of Knowledge; discuss two opposing arguments.

The JTB account of Knowledge is a basic and foundational claim that has been argued against quite stringently within the field of Epistemology. The most pressing arguments are Gettier Style cases, which c...

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Describe how a cell produces a mature protein from DNA, including the main enzymes involved and where each stage takes place.

Initially, the double helix structure of DNA is broken down by DNA helicase in the region of the gene encoding the protein. Then the template strand of the gene is transcribed into RNA by RNA polymerase. ...

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Answered by Glyndwr J. Biology tutor
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A matchbox of height h and uniform density stands on its end on a table with coefficient of friction μ. For accelerating it horizontally, at acceleration a, whilst upright, at which height y should the acceleration be applied?

Since the matchbox is of uniform density, the centre of mass is at the centre. In order to accelerate it horizontally, it must have zero resultant moment about the centre of mass, else it will rotate and ...

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Answered by Dakshesh D. PAT tutor
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STEP 2 - 2018, Q6i): Find all pairs of positive integers (n, p), where p is a prime number, that satisfy n! + 5 = p .

The key observation here is that all numbers below n, by definition, divide n!=nx(n-1)x(n-2)x...x1.So in particular, if n greater or equal to 5, 5 divides n!, and thus is divides n!+5.Hence, if n!+5=p and...

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