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In French, does the adjective come before or after the noun which it describes?

Unlike in English, the adjective generally comes after the noun it describes in French for example to say "the red car", you would say "la voiture rouge". However, there are some commo...

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Answered by Hettie B. French tutor
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What is the best way to revise in preparation for GCSE maths.

The best way to revise Maths is by completing questions by topic then once confident, moving on to past papers.

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Answered by Alex C. Maths tutor
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How does a hypothesis test work?

A hypothesis test can be thought of as being somewhat similar to a court case. In a court case, we want to find out whether someone is either guilty, or not guilty, so we assume that they are not guilty, ...

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Answered by Denis A. Maths tutor
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Examine the reasons for the Nationalist victory in the Spanish Civil War.

Many different factors contributed to the Nationalists' triumph over the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War, and the question is asking you to explore the impact and significance of these factors on the...

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Answered by Viola F. History tutor
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How do I know when to use the imperfect tense?

The imperfect tense is the tense we use when we talk about an ongoing action in the past. It is therefore what we use when we talk about what we used to do when we were y...

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Answered by Catherine H. French tutor
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