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What is the difference between ser and estar?

the two verbs ser and estar, in Castilian Spanish both mean "to be" in English. The confusion for non native speakers comes when trying to identify within which contexts you are supposed to use ...

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Answered by Rhys C. Spanish tutor
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How do I structure a comparative essay?

My preferred way to go about structuring a comparative essay (an essay which asks you to compare aspects from two or more texts) is called the "ping-pong approach", because essentially what you ...

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Answered by Rhys C. English tutor
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How does the body increase heart rate in response to exercise?

Heart rate is controlled by the AUTONOMIC nervous system. This is the branch of the nervous system which does NOT require voluntary thought and action, unlike the SOMATIC branch. This means it relies upon...

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Answered by Corey C. Biology tutor
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What is a schema?

A cognitive schema is a mental representation of knowledge stored in the brain about anything, for example a place or an event. A schema can be seen as a network of knowledge, beliefs and expectations abo...

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What is the difference between "tu" and "vous" ?

"Tu" means 'you' in English and is an informal way to address friends and family members.

"Vous" is the plural form of 'tu' and formal term used to address a stranger, or an ind...

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Answered by Daphne R. French tutor
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