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In the perfect tense, with verbs ending in -er, how do you know when to write "é/és/ée/ées" at the end of the verb?

In the perfect tense, with most verbs, you will use:-> a pronoun + the verb "avoir" in the present tense + the past participle of the verb you're usingFor i...

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Answered by Candice H. French tutor
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What is the difference between the usage of the imperfect an the present perfect ?

Well, it is important to understand that the imperfect is a tense used to describe a habitual or continuous action in the past. It can be used to describe the environment of a situation or simply an actio...

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If f(x)=x^2 and g(x)=5x-11, then what is fgg(x) when x=3?

g(3)=5(3)-11=15-11=4gg(3)=g(4)=5(4)-11= 20-11=9fgg(3)=f(9)=92=81fgg(3...

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Answered by Simon M. Maths tutor
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Solve the simultaneous equations. (1) 2x + y = 18 (2)x − y = 6

In these simultaneous equations, there are two unknowns. The first is x, the second is y. The aim of a question like this is to find what x and y are equal too. A method to doing this is to rewrite one eq...

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Answered by Samantha W. Maths tutor
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Describe the perfect ionic model

In this model ions are considered perfect spheres and therfore point charges. In this model ions have only electrostatic attraction with no covalent interactions.

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