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What is the conditional tense?

The conditional tense is the French way of saying I "would do something". It's an action that would happen if a certain condition occurred. So, for example, in English you might say "i woul...

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Answered by Lucy W. French tutor
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why does iodine have a higher boiling point than chlorine?

If we look at group 7 of the periodic table, we can see that iodine is below chlorine. The trend in going down a group in the periodic table is that the number of electron shells increases, therefore, num...

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Answered by Lauren H. Chemistry tutor
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Solve 4x+y=7 and 3x+2y=9

Firstly we identify the problem, in this case we have 2 equations which contain a total of 2 unknowns, it is therefore simultaneous equations.Our first step is to rearrange an equation of our choice to gi...

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Answered by Oliver S. Maths tutor
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How to express what I like and dislike?

To express such an opinion, you can use the verb "aimer" which means "to like". It's a regular verb from the 1st group (ending in -er) which is quite easy to conjugate, and once you un...

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Answered by Camille D. French tutor
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When do I use the subjunctive?

There are a number of different situations in which you use the subjunctive in French. It is a 'mood' rather than a tense, and is used in dependent clauses following 'que' or 'qu''. In French, feelings of...

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Answered by Katherine D. French tutor
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