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How do we form the present tense endings for regular 'er', 'ar' and 'ir' verbs?

The present tense is used to describe actions that are happening in the present, and is the most commonly used tense in Spanish To form it, first you must remove the infinitive endings of the verb - er, ar a...
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Answered by Charlie A. Spanish tutor
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When do you use the Past Perfect (das Plusquamperfekt) and how to you construct it?

The Past Perfect is used to describe events that happened before another event in the past. It is constructed like the present perfect tense, except that "haben" or "sein" is in its simpl...
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Answered by Marie S. German tutor
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Differentiate y^3 + 3y^2 + 5

When you differentiate, you multiply by the old power and decrease the power by 1. If the expression has a constant in it, this differentiates to 0. So the answer is 3y^(3-1) + (3x2)y^(2-1) + 0 = 3y^2 +6y
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Answered by Chloe H. Maths tutor
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Factorise x^2 + 3x +2

You want two numbers that multiply to give 2 and add to give 3. Looking at factors is always easiest, so start by listing pairs of numbers that multiply together to give 2. There are only two such pairs, 1x2...
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Answered by Chloe H. Maths tutor
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How do you form the imperfect tense?

With AR verbs, first take off the AR from your infinitive to get the stem of the verb, then add the imperfect endings as follows:Yo .....abaTú .....abasél/ella/usted .....abaNosotros ábamosVosotros abaisEllo...
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Answered by Tom P. Spanish tutor
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