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What is the difference between the pretérito indefinido and the pretérito imperfecto?

Using the examples of "Fui a la playa" for the pretérito indefinido and "Iba a la playa" for the pretérito imperfecto, we can translate both as "I went to the beach". However...

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Answered by Charlette P. Spanish tutor
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Multiply out and simplify (x+7)(x-3)

Using FOIL (First, Outside, Inside, Last), we get:F: x2O: -3xI: 7xL: -21Adding these together gives x2 + (-3x) + 7x + (-21)Which is the same as x2 - 3x + 7x - 21Which simp...

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Answered by Glen R. Maths tutor
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Qu'est-ce que tu aimes faire pendant ton temps libre?

Pour moi, je dirais que j'adore faire cuire, comme les gateaux (accent) ou la nourriture savoreuse comme la soupe et le risotto. De plus, j'adore lire et par exemple, en ce moment, je lis l'autobiographie...

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Answered by Jess M. French tutor
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How do I analyse the structure of a poem?

Students are often able to recognise important structural devices used by the poet, yet find it difficult to analyse them. What is important to consider is why the poet has decided to structure their poem...

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Please explain the difference between the will-future and the going-to future.

Whereas the will-future tense merely expresses an intention or spontaneous decision, the going-to future describes are safely set plan or event that is definitely going to happen.

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Answered by Hannah M. English tutor
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