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Please could you explain to me when past participles must agree when using the passé composé? (NB in my experience, this was an issue for A-Level students of French too)

There are two cases when the past participle must agree in both gender and number in French. The first is when we use être as the 'auxiliary verb'. If we were to say, 'this man died', in French we would s...

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Answered by Chris C. French tutor
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How do I generate the perfect tense in Spanish?

The perfect tense (eg. to have done something) in Spanish functions exactly as it does in English. We take the verb haber, which works like 'to have' in English and conjugate it:(yo) he(tú) has(él/ella/us...

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Answered by Chris C. Spanish tutor
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I do 400J of work compressing a gas, but I maintain the same temperature. What is the delta U, Q and W in this case?

U = 0Q = -400W = -400

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Answered by Helen C. Physics tutor
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Outline the problem of evil and one possible response to it.

The problem of evil is one that is often thought to come in two forms - the logical and the evidential - both of which arrived at due to the Christian devotion to the idea of a God of all perfections (i.e...

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What is the male role in Federico Garcia Lorca's play, 'La Casa de Bernarda Alba'?

Possible answers: The fact that male characters never appear on stage is perhaps reflective of the social context whereby despite their absence, they maintain a certain superiority and power over the fema...

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Answered by Claire B. Spanish tutor
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