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What is the difference between the perfect and imperfect tense?

Both the tenses are PAST TENSE. The key difference is what they each mean. Imperfect tense= unfinished action or interrupted action, perfect tense= completed action in the past. (hence the IMPERFECT- not ...

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Answered by Anna T. French tutor
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Explain why a rise in investment should help to increase the rate of growth of the Uk economy. (9 marks)

An injection is defined as money that originates outside the circular flow of income and so will increase national income. The three types of injections are exports, government spending and investments. A...

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Answered by Anna T. Economics tutor
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Décris ta famille. Est-ce que vous vous entendez bien? (Oral exam question)

Il y a plusieurs réponses correctes)On devrait essayer d'utiliser de nombreux temps pour exhiber ses compétencesPar exemple:"Mon père, il s'appelle Mark et ma mère, elle s'appelle Sarah. J'ai deux pe...

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Answered by Patrick Q. French tutor
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Suggest 3 ways in which starch’s structure is related to its function.

Starch is insoluble and therefore doesn’t affect the water potential. Starch forms a compact helical structure and therefore large amounts can be stored in a small space.Starch is a large molecule and the...

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Answered by Monisha G. Biology tutor
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When should I use the perfect tense and when should I use the imperfect tense?

The perfect tense (il passato prossimo) is used to describe an action or situation in the past with a beginning and an end. The construction would be avere/essere + past participle.examples with 'avere':I...

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