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What does "subjuntivo" mean?

"Subjuntivo" is an spanish grammatical structure used for hypothetical facts or wishes. It is used in conditional structures always after if.

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Answered by Pablo A. Spanish tutor
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How can we check that a numerical series is convergent?

There are many methods to check it, but the the most useful is: By comparison: if we find a series whose terms are greater than the given ones which is known to be convergent (an armonic series for exampl...

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How can we solve a limit having an indetermination of the type 0/0 or infinity divided by infinity?

Sometimes it would be enough to factorise the polynomials (in case the limit we are trying to compute is writen in terms of polynomials) and eliminate common factors in the quotient. However, most of them...

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What is the difference between classical and operant conditioning?

Classical conditioning is learning due to associations formed between a stimulus and a response given. This can be shown by Pavlov’s famous study into a dog learning to salivate when hear...

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Answered by Jess C. Psychology tutor
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How does Conrad present Africa and Europe as being completely dislocated from each other in 'Heart of Darkness'?

At the start of 'Heart of Darkness', Marlow describes how he feels as though he has ventured into a deep past through his travels as he describes himself as a “wanderer[s] on a prehistoric earth”.

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Answered by Grace Z. English tutor
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