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13 - 3 × 4+2 Simple question that lots of people get wrong

Have you heard of the BODMAS / BIDMAS rule? This rule changes your answer from 42 to 3 instead. that is because this rule says you need to follow a specific order when calculating. It seems easy but is quite...
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How do you form negative imperatives?

In the affirmative imperative form both the indicative and subjunctive moods are used (e.g. habla, hablad - indicative) (e.g. hable, hablen - subjunctive) When telling someone not to do something in Spanish ...
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How do you form the imperative in Spanish?

There are many different forms for the imperative in Spanish using the indicative and subjunctive moods and for informal and formal forms. Informal The 'tú' form' Simply take away the 's' from the ending of ...
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Answered by Lily G. Spanish tutor
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'Si' clauses

Si clauses are used to introduce a hypothetical action that decides another action. The tense used in the hypothetical situation decides the tense that follows. Present tense - Present tense S'il fait beau, ...
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Answered by Lily G. French tutor
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How do I remember the difference between the perfect and imperfect tenses?

A way of remembering the difference is to think that the word 'perfect' comes from the Latin 'perfectus' meaning ' completed ' while 'imperfect' will therefore mean not yet completed or on-going . The perfec...
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