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There are three words for 'it' in German - er/sie/es. Which one should I use?

That's right, German has three words for English 'it'! But don't worry, there's a rule which lets you pick the right one! German nouns have grammatical gender and can be masculine (der), feminine (die), o...

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Answered by Ashley B. German tutor
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When should I use Konjunktiv I?

Konjunktiv I is used to indicate reported speech (when you are telling someone what somebody else has said).
However, Konjunktiv I is seen as very formal, and so it is rarely used in spoken German. Y...

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Answered by Ashley B. German tutor
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Prove that sqrt(2) is irrational

First, let's assume that sqrt(2) is rational. That is, it can be expressed in the form a/b, where a and b are integers and the fraction is simplified as far as possible.
So we have sqrt(2) ...

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Answered by Mark W. Maths tutor
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What is an equilibrium?

Have you ever tried to run the wrong way down an escalator? then you have experienced a dynamic equilibrium.You are moving up, it is moving down and yet, your actual position isn't changing. In a reaction...

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Answered by Jemma S. Chemistry tutor
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How do polar coordinate systems work?

A polar coordinate system is just another method to determine a position of a point in space just like the cartesian coordiante system does; which hopefully you are confident with now. At A-level all you ...

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Answered by Alexander M. Maths tutor
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