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How do you form the future (near future) tense?

To form the near future you take the infinitve and add '-ai, -as, -a, -ons, -ez, -ont' at the end. For example:

Regarder: to watch (regular -er verb)

je regarderai

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Answered by Katie R. French tutor
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Can you name and describe the four levels of protein structure?

Primary structure - This is the sequence of the amino acids on the polypeptide chain. The amino acids are held together with covalent bonds. When mutations occur, they effect the prima...

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Answered by Francine L. Biology tutor
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What is the difference between Mitosis and Meiosis?

Both meiosis and mitosis are types of nuclear division. The main difference between the two is the ​number ​of nuclear divisions that take place:

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Answered by Sarah B. Biology tutor
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What is the function of mitochondria?

Mitochondria are the 'powerhouses' of the eukaryotic cell. These organelles are the sites of cellular respiration, the metabolic process that generates energy from carbohydrates in the cell. The energy...

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Answered by Sarah B. Biology tutor
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Why can't you say "ayer he visto a Marcos"?

You can only use the perfect tense, "haber + perfect participle" when something is either very recent or is still ongoing. "Ayer", yesterday, is definitely not still going on, and i...

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Answered by Claire S. Spanish tutor
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