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What is the difference between ‘que’ and ‘qui’?

‘Que’ and ‘qui’ are both used to refer to things. Which one to use depends on what you are referring to. Use ‘que’ when you are referring to something that is the object of the sentence, which me...

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Answered by Darshan P. French tutor
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Is utilitarianism a convincing moral theory to live by? (25)

Utilitarianism is a consequentialist ethical theory which argues for fundemental commintments to maximising happiness for the greatest amount. As a consequentialist theory only the outcomes of the action ...

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How do tree diagrams work? Consider: A bag contains 5 red counters and 3 blue counters. James draws a counter from the bag at random and keeps it. James then draws a second counter at random. What is the probability that James takes two red counters?

Tree diagrams can be used to work out probabilities when you have a combination of events happening. The end of the branch displays the outcome of an event and the probability of this event occurring is w...

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Answered by Ikhlas M. Maths tutor
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How do I know when to use direct or indirect object pronouns?

Direct object pronouns are used to replace the direct object in the sentence. This is the object which has a verb done to it. For example: Doy el libro a Juan (I give the book to Juan). The book is...

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Answered by Jadzia S. Spanish tutor
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How is the role of women portrayed in Pride and Prejudice?

Women are portrayed as follows:Elizabeth Bennett is unique in her wilful nature and dominance, which acts surprisingly as an attraction to men who propose (e.g. Fitzwilliam and Darcy) yet is a terror to h...

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