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How do I form the imperfect subjunctive?

To form the imperfect active subjunctive, you take the perfect active infinitive of a verb and you add endings that are (almost) identical to the usual present active indicative verbs. For example, the 3r...

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Answered by Harriet B. Latin tutor
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Describe the difference between the function of a receptor and function of an effector; give an example of each.

Receptor: There are different types of receptors within the peripheral nervous system. There can be free nerve endings for pain and other types of receptors within the layers of the skin for sensations su...

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Answered by Olivia H. Biology tutor
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What is nitrogen fixation?

Nitrogen fixation is one stage of the nitrogen cycle. The nitrogen cycle describes the different transformations of the forms of nitrogen in nature. The nitrogen cycle is important because plants need nit...

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Answered by Eleanor B. Biology tutor
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How to use the conditional tense

Go through conjugating verb after verb after verb to root the conjugation in the student's mind and then start using it in sentences by saying the sentence in english and asking them to translate and then...

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Answered by Jessica P. Italian tutor
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How to write an introduction for an A-Level History exam?

For GCSE and A-Level there is a somewhat similar structure to an answer, however it depends on the mark scheme and the Assessment Objectives which need to be covered.

For A-Level it is important to...

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Answered by Kim T. History tutor
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