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How do I approach an unseen passage question?

Many A level Literature papers will feature unseen passage questions. These are extracts from a novel, or a play, in the genre you are studying, such as tragedy. I have 5 steps to make approaching these d...

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How do you know when to use passé simple and when to use passé composé?

Passé composé is a form of past which used to express a past action which affects the present moment. Passé simple is a form of past tense which describes an action which is SIMPLY past, meaning that this...

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Answered by Jeanne L. French tutor
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When should we use the subjunctive mood as opposed to the indicative?

The indicative is used to make factual statements or to describe real things and events. On the other side, the subjunctive is used to express desire, doubts, the unknown and the abstract. Subjunctive sen...

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Answered by Telmo O. Spanish tutor
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how do ratios work

ratios are just fractions not written in fraction form, for example 8:9 ratio just means the first value is 8/(8+9) and the second value is 9/(8+9)if a question says that in a ratio of green apples to red...

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Answered by Minahil S. Maths tutor
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How can I remember when each statistical test should be used?

At A-Level there are eight different statistical tests that you need to be aware of.
Chi-square: Used for nominal data and independent groups, also used for nominal data and a correlation Sign Test:...

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