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Past perfect in Spanish - Pretérito perfecto o pasado perfecto.

El préterito perfecto es el equivalente del past perfect, que utiliza el verbo auxiliar haber + el participio del verbo principal como en inglés have + past participle. Por ejemplo, yo he comido,...

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Answered by Sofia D. Spanish tutor
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How do I use quotes within my answer?

The main points on how and when to use quotes are:

  1. Only include relevant quotes that support the overall argument. Do not just include random quotes to try and impress the examiner with y...

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Answered by Rhiannon L. English tutor
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What is a negative externality and how can you address them?

An externality is a benefit or a cost borne by a third party when producing or consuming a good. Hence there can be negative and positive externalities of production and consumption. E.g. Cigarettes have ...

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Answered by Sofia D. Economics tutor
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What is implicit differentiation and how do I do it?

Implicit differentiation involves differentiating expressions for which it is difficult to rearrange into y in terms of x. It is important to note which variable is being differentiated by the other as, f...

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Answered by Nicholas O. Maths tutor
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2476 people are at a football match. The ratio of men to women is 3 : 1. How many more men than women are at the match?

Ratios are a way of comparing the amount of two things in a whole. In this case we are comparing the number of men and women in a football match, so, the total number of people at the match is equal to th...

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Answered by Emma B. Maths tutor
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