Over a million students use our free study notes to help them with their homework
In French there are three different ways of expressing things which have taken place in the past. It's different to how we do it in English so it can be tricky and confusing to start with. Here I'm just e...
A key thing to remember is that with languages it's impossible to cram everything you know in one go because it's a long process of building up your knowledge of vocabulary and grammar in order to give...
Qui functions as the subject in the sentence and is preceded by a noun or a pronoun. Qui replaces the subject. A simple way of knowing when to use qui is that it is followed by the verb directly e.g. c...
The concept of "y" and "en" can be difficult to grasp at first, as both words are often used quite idiomatically, and can be translated in a number of different ways.
The A-Level language oral exam can be very intimidating, but you need to remember that the examiner is not there to trip you up, he or she want you to do well too! The best way to revise is to draw min...
←
100
101
102
103
104
→
Internet Safety
Payment Security
Cyber
Essentials