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What is the difference between the verbs "ser" and "estar"?

The verbs "ser" and "estar" both mean "to be", but the difference between them is the permanence of what you're describing. "Ser" is used to describe things that ar...

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Answered by Lina G. Spanish tutor
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What are the similarities and differences between animal cells and plant cells?

firstly, animal cells and plant cells are both eukaryotic cells which means both cells have nuclear material within a nucleus. As well as this they will both have cell organelles such as mitochondria. And...

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Answered by Harkaram S. Biology tutor
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Evaluate the impact of a fall in the price of oil on the market for diesel cars

3 sections:Analysis: what happens to supply/demand as a result?Application: in detail, what drives these changes in supply/demandEvaluation: how likely are these effects? are there any time lags? w...

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Answered by Hugh B. Economics tutor
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Why should the UK retain the FPTP voting system?

First-Past-the-Post is a single member plurality system used in the UK for general elections and in England for local elections. Candidates must receive a plurality of votes to win the sit in their consti...

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Answered by Maggie L. Politics tutor
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Do referendums enhance democracy?

Referendums are considered to enhance democracy by sharpening the mandate for public policy decisions. Whilst decisions in parliament are usually made by our MPs through a representative democratic system...

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