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What is the difference between distance and displacement?

Distance refers to how far an object has travelled in total during its motion.

Displacement refers to the object's overall change in position/ h...

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Answered by Lucy G. Maths tutor
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How can I get the best possible mark in the exam?

There are three key ways of ensuing you perform really well on a government and politics exam.

Firstly, you need to be up-to-date with current news to ensure you have examples in your essay. E...

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Which adjectives do not take the subjunctive in the construction "Es (adjective) que..."

As you will know from A Level Spanish, when you use the construction "Es (adjective) que...", it is very likely that you will need to follow this with a subjunctive verb. However, there are a co...

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Answered by George S. Spanish tutor
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What is a PESTLE analysis and when are they used?

A PESTLE analysis (sometimes known as PEST or PESTEL analysis, most recently expanded to STEEPLED with the addition of demographic and ethical factors) is a tool used by businesses to evaluate environ...

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What is the difference between the preterite and the imperfect tense and when do I use them?

The preterite and the imperfect tenses are two forms of the spanish past tense, most verbs can be put into either tense but both convey different meanings about the action that was done in the past!

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Answered by Charlotte B. Spanish tutor
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