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How can I remember stem changing verbs?

I like to call these stem changing verbs "boot verbs" because when you arrange them into two columns and highlight the verb conjugations which change the shape these make are a boot.

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Answered by Susannah R. Spanish tutor
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What are the Synoptic Gospels? (This is a question which often comes up e.g. in paper RSS07 for the AQA A-Level but is also important to understand for anyone considering further study in this field)

There are four canonical gospels this means there are four gospels which are included in the Bible and are accepted by Christians. These are Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. However, Matthew, Mark and Luke s...

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‘King Lear is a study of brutality, not only of human beings, but also of the natural world’. Evaluate this view of Lear

AO1 Lear’s peripeteia is one of mental illness and neglect as those around him abandon him as fast as he exiles Cordelia and Kent. This brutality serves as the main arc of the play. AO2 King Lear utilises...

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How far do you agree with the view that the peace treaties of 1919–22 were vicious and short-sighted?

Agree: While the US had an influential hand in the peace treaties following WW1, the self interests of France often hindered the process of reconciliation and rebuilding. France desired a...

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Answered by Paul K. History tutor
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The Balkan crisis of summer 1914 was the occasion for, rather than the cause of, the First World War.’ How far do you agree with this view?

Occasion for: The Balkan crisis of 1914 may not have led to a general European war if not for the two rival power blocs that divided Europe. Indeed, previous Balkan conflicts such as the ...

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Answered by Paul K. History tutor
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