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How do I use the subjunctive tense?

The subjunctive tense is probably the trickiest element of Spanish A level grammar, which is why demonstrating that you know how to use it correctly in assessments, will edge you into that top mark band.<...

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Answered by Lydia H. Spanish tutor
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Solve ((3x+2)/(x-1)) +3 =4

The equation looks horrible to start so we need to tidy it up. We do this by firstly getting rid of the fraction. This means that we need to multiply everything else by the denominator (which in this case...

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Answered by Rebecca H. Maths tutor
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How can I identify whether I am using the nominative, accusative or genitive case in German?

It can sometimes be confusing to identify what case you are about to use in German due to the fact that we don't have these cases in English. However, knowing confidently what case to use is the first ste...

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Answered by Jamie K. German tutor
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Why do only a small percentage of bills introduced into Congress become laws? (15)

It can be argued that in recent years Congress has been unproductive. The 113th Congress signed just 296/8,565 bills into law, far less than previous years, displaying the small percentage of bills that b...

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Answered by Hannah F. Politics tutor
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Assess the Functionalist view that religion benefits society as a whole as well as its individual members (18)

Whilst sociologists such as Marxists and Feminists would argue that religion oppresses members of society, functionalists such as Durkheim would argue that religion benefits not just individuals but socie...

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Answered by Hannah F. Sociology tutor
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