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When conjugating a verb into the past simple, when do you use the -te or -de extension?

The best way to remember when to use -te(n) or -de(n), is with the mnemonic 't kofschip or 't fokschaap. Take the infinitive of the verb you wish to conjugate, and remove the -en at the end. What you have le...
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Why does a small puddle of water evaporate at room temperature, even though the temperature is way below the boiling point of water?

To understand why the water evaporates, we need to know what we mean when we say something has a certain temperature. Temperature is proportional to the average kinetic energy of the microscopic molecules in...
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According to Newton's third law, every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Why then does a box move when I push it? Shouldn't the two opposing forces cancel out to a zero net force?

The key to this question is realising that the action and corresponding reaction refer to forces that act on different objects . When I push the box, I exert a force on the box. As a result of this force, th...
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Define the term osmosis

Osmosis is the movement of water particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration through a partially permeable membrane along a concentration gradient.
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State the function of the enzyme lactase

Break down the disaccharide lactose to the monosaccharides glucose and galactose.
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