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Should I use the imperfect or perfect tense in this sentence?

The perfect tense refers to a completed event in the past where the effect of the event may still continue in the present. Whereas, the imperfect tense describes ongoing past events without reference to a...

JP
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How to answer HAT question three: What does the source reveal about the society that the source was written in?

Question 3 is the longest and trickiest of the HAT questions. It’s also worth a significant portion of the marks (40/100) and therefore seems somewhat daunting. But there’s no need to worry - you can real...

ND
Answered by Nicola D. HAT tutor
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My experience with the UKCAT?

Without a doubt, the timing was the most challenging aspect.  To start with I didn’t do questions timed, just to get a feel on how to approach questions but fairly soon I started timing myself, being very...

CD
Answered by Chaitya D. UCAT tutor
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What is the best way to prepare for this admissions test?

Practice, practice and more practice.

For the language assessments, it is best to do plenty of grammar exercises and read as much as possible in the given language.

For the 'invented languag...

JK
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What is the best way to approach the UKCAT test?

The majority of the questions on this paper are not overly complicated or too difficult to answer; the main difficulty is the really strict time limit per question. For the verbal reasoning and quantitati...

JD
Answered by Jonny D. UCAT tutor
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