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How do I know when to use the perfect tense and when to use the imperfect tense?

The perfect tense is used to describe a completed action that happened in the past e.g. 'hier, nous avons joué au foot'. This action is no longer happening and can be seen as an event that can be 'ticked ...

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Answered by Kirsty D. French tutor
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A teacher is chosen at random. The probability that the teacher is female is 3/5. There are 36 male teachers. How many teachers in total work at the school?

Info given = probability that the teacher is female = 3/5 36 male Teachers

Workings: If 3/5 are female then 2/5 are male. 2/5 = 36 males 36 divided by 2 = 18 so get the one portion. to find out how...

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Answered by Sophie-Mae S. Maths tutor
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Please can we go over the process of spermatogenesis?

Of course. Spermatogenesis takes place in the seminiferous tubules of the testis. The germinal epithelium cells, which are in the wall of the seminiferous tubule, first differentiate into diploid spermato...

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Answered by Molly H. Biology tutor
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How does Juliet change over the course of the play? (Romeo & Juliet) Edexcel Board IGCSE

This isn't the word-for-word answer to my question as that would have to be a whole essay, but here is the reading of Juliet I'd encourage and I'm happy to discuss the whole essay and its rubric during th...

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Using the data and your knowledge of economics, to what extent do you agree that cuts to direct taxation would benefit growth and living standards in the UK? Justify your answer.

Intro: - Define direct taxation - Define what is meant by growth Concepts to explore: Growth - Implications of tax cuts on consumption levels in the UK - in terms of the propensity to spend, disposable in...

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Answered by Edward L. Economics tutor
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