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What is the subjunctive and why does French use it more than English?

A common mistake about the subjunctive is that it is a tense; this is not correct, rather the subjunctive is a mood, the mood of possibility. It is used to imply what may or may not occur. As such, the sp...

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Answered by Gilly M. French tutor
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Person A and person B both eat the same high glucose meal. Person A's insulin rises dramatically while Person B's does not. Explain a possible reason why and describe what happens to the glucose once it enters their blood streams.

In person A, once the glucose enters the blood stream, the higher glucose level is detected by the beta cells of the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas. These cells respond by synthesising insulin and s...

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Answered by Jack B. Biology tutor
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Shall I include a counter-argument within my History essays or just argue one view?

Include the counter-argument in order to demonstrate you have not dismissed Historical events which may contradict your main argument in relation to your answer. Always acknowledge the other view whilst l...

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Answered by Emma D. History tutor
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How do I know when to use the subjunctive mood, and how do I know when to use the indicative?

The use of the subjunctive "mood" can be somewhat contentious, and there are not necessarily straightforward rules as to its use. Partly because of this difficulty, it is a grammatical mood that...

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Answered by Martha F. French tutor
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What is nationalism?

I was asked this question at my interview. Applicants for history at Cambridge will usually be asked to submit a couple of written essays which, in conjunction with the personal statement, will be used as...

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