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How do you talk about the past in Spanish? What are the differences between all the tenses?

There are 4 ways of talking about the past in Spanish. These tenses are called the preterit, imperfect, perfect and pluperfect.
PRETERIT: We use this tense to talk about a completed action done in t...

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Answered by Molly M. Spanish tutor
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How is love characterised in William Shakespeare's Sonnet 116?

In Sonnet 116, Shakespeare characterises love as a permanent and unending state. The poem’s imagery contrasts nature and human values that may change over time – such as ‘rosy lips or cheeks’ – with the a...

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Draw the mechanism for the reaction between ethanoyl chloride and a nucleophile

nucleophile will attack partially postive charged carbon, and kick out leaving group i.e the chloride ion. Giving a product.

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Answered by Jake T. Chemistry tutor
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‘Charlotte Brontë successfully argues for female independence and empowerment in Jane Eyre’. How far do you agree?

Overall, Brontë does successfully argue for female independence and empowerment in Jane Eyre. However, there are still limitations to this empowerment, with some critics arguing that Brontë merel...

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What is the best way to revise for an English exam?

English can seem like a really tricky subject to revise for because there aren't really specific facts to learn, but there are plenty of ways of revising for it that are just as effective as learning for ...

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