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How do I use "haben" and "sein" in the perfect tense?

When forming the perfect tense in German, you need to use either the verb "haben" or "sein" as an auxiliary verb, along with the past participle of the verb in question. 

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Answered by Ursula G. German tutor
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How do you plan a personal statement?

A key question that is always asked when writing UCAS applications is; “How should I plan for a personal statement?”, “What should I include?”. I was definitely stuck when it came to planning my personal ...

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Describe an atom in terms of its sub-atomic particles and their relative mass, relative charge and its location

An atom is made up of 3 sub-atomic particles: the proton, neutron and electron. A proton has a relative mass of 1, a relative charge of +1 and is located in the nucleus. A neutron has a relative mass of 1...

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Using transformation rules and your knowledge of trigonometric functions, draw the graph y=2sin(2x)

would use paper to show the student the final answer Your answer will be based around the graph of y=sin(x), which has a y maximum of 1 and minimum of -1, and one full cycle is completed by 2 pi....

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Answered by Victoria M. Maths tutor
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What is the difference between direct and representative democracy?

Direct democracy means that every voter has the opportunity to make the final decision on an issue, for example in a referendum you are asked one question on a political decision.Wherass representative de...

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Answered by Lucy A. Politics tutor
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