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What is the difference between the preterite tense and the imperfect tense?

The preterite is used to describe events that happened only once and have finished.

e.g. Antonio hizo sus deberes = Antonio did his homework (only once)

The imperfect, on the other hand, is ...

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Answered by Ed P. Spanish tutor
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Solve algabraically: 6a+b=16 and 5a-2b=19

To answer this we want to split up the 'a' parts and 'b' parts of the question and answer them seperately because we can't answer the question with two letters. We can change one equation to b=16-6a and n...

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Answered by Anna S. Maths tutor
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How can I show a basic understanding of the Subjunctive in Spanish?

The subjunctive (el subjuntivo) is a mood, not a tense and it is used frequently in Spanish. It can be used to describe past events with the imperfect subjunctive, or present events with the present subju...

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Answered by Georgina F. Spanish tutor
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In Lady Macbeth's first speech, how does Shakespeare present ambition? How does he present ambition in the play as a whole?

In this speech, Lady Macbeth is reading a letter from her husband in which he tells her what has happened with the witches. The audience already know all that has happened, so rather than focussing on the...

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Answered by Charlotte V. English tutor
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Solve the following simultaneous equation: 1) 2x=y-5, 2) 2y^2=4x^2+4x-15

The most instinctual method one would go by is to rearrange the terms so that one side of the equation will be equal to either x,y, or zero. In this case to avoid fractions it may be best to rearrange the...

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Answered by King-Ting L. Maths tutor
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