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Break it down into smaller sections, try to learn it section by section, reading it aloud. Try to start each mini-section with a memorable sentence (maybe by using a slightly more complex piece of vocabul...
You use the past tense to describe completed actions in the past. For most verbs, you use the present tense of avoir with the past participle of the verb you want to put in the past. To ...
Either putting them on post it notes and sticking them around your room so you see them everywhere or making flashcards with the English word on one side and the French word on the other. There are loads ...
(a) 9x+11/(2x+3)(x-1) = A/2x+3 + B/x-1 9x+11 = (x-1)A + (2x+3)B Setting x=1 gives B=4, setting x=-3/2 gives A=1 so the final answer is 1/(2x+3) + 4/(x-1)
Unlike English, there are two verbs that translate into Spanish as 'to be'. Getting this difference right is one of the hardest things for a learner of Spanish to learn. You would use 'serTRAnswered by Tom R. • Spanish tutor2376 Views
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