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How do I know when to use "être" or "avoir" to conjugate in the perfect tense?

In English, the perfect tense always requires the auxiliary verb "to have", but in French, you will need to use either avoir (= "to have") or "être" (= to be). Most verbs wil...

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Answered by Marie P. French tutor
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How can studying music give us an insight into social change throughout history?

Throughout history, the kind of music people compose, perform and listen to is intrinsically linked to the kinds of lives these people lived. The sheer fact that not much of popular/folk music pre-1850 ha...

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Answered by Tutor73636 D. Music tutor
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What is the difference between HTML and CSS?

HTML (Hypertext markup Language) can be thought of as the blueprint for a website. It defines the structure and content of the page in a way that can be easily understood by the browser that receives it.C...

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Answered by Luke B. HTML and CSS tutor
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What is the purpose of RAM in a computer?

The main purpose of RAM (Random Access Memory) in a computer is to provide fast access to volatile memory.This memory is loaded out of the primary storage device (Hark Drive or Solid State Drive) when the...

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Answered by Luke B. Computing tutor
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What is the difference between let and var when declaring variables in javascript?

Both let and var create mutable (re-assignable) variables in JavaScript. Both follow the same initalisation pattern as well:var a = 123;let a = 123;The difference between let and var comes down to somethi...

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Answered by Luke B. Javascript tutor
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