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How is the past tense formulated in French?

At GCSE, one would need to know two versions of the past tense, the passé composé and the imparfait. The P.C. is used to explain events that happened just once and can be in the near or ...

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Answered by Ellis H. French tutor
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What is interesting about the form of Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein'?

The 2 key formal features of Frankenstein are the use of epistolary form and an embedded or framed narrative.
A novel written in epistolary form develops the narrative t...

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Prove that sin(x)^2 - 5cos(x)^2 = 6sin(x)^2 - 5

5 = 5(cos(x)^2 + sin(x)^2) = 5cos(x)^2 + 5sin(x)^2=> 5 - 5cos(x)^2 = 5sin(x)^2=> sin(x)^2 + 5 - 5cos(x)^2 = 6sin(x)^2=> sin(x)^2 - 5cos(x)^2 = 6sin(x)^2 - 5

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How do you break down a wordy question (e.g. Aled has three concrete slabs. Two slabs square, of length x, & the third rectangular of dimensions 1m & x+1m. Show 2x^2 +x-6=0 & Solve this)

Start off by taking a breather. Let's break this down into the components of the problem, in this case the three slabs (a,b,c)Aa=lh=xx=x2Ab=Aa=x2...

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Answered by Gwynfor M. Maths tutor
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How do you conjugate irregular verbs that take être in the passé composé (present perfect)?

The perfect tense is used to talk about something that happened in the past. It's an action that is completely finished. Some verbs take the auxillary 'être' to form the perfect tense. Firstly, we need to...

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Answered by Aman G. French tutor
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