what is past participle
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It can be, as in fed individuals, fed sheets. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb to feed.
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No, you are not allowed to use orts from past HSC exams in your current HSC exams. Each exam is designed to assess your understanding of the syllabus and the concepts taught throughout the course. Using past paper materials could be considered academic dishonesty, and it is important to rely on your own knowledge and skills during the exam. Always check with your school or examination authority for specific guidelines.
You can find IGCSE past papers on the official Cambridge Assessment International Education website, where they provide a range of past examination papers and marking schemes. Additionally, websites like Save My Exams and Revision World offer a collection of past papers and resources for IGCSE subjects. Local bookstores and educational resource centers may also have compilations of past papers available.
Well finding maths past papers is extremely hard due to OCR. I looked ofr absolutely ages and couldn't find one correct for my module. If you go on the website you wont be able to find past papers for some stupid reason. So OCR need to put THEIR past papers up. They expect us to pass our exams but cant even put up past papers properly its so annoying.
If you want to see the question papers from past exams then ask your teacher. Anyone who wants to see the questions of current exams could be expelled
U can find both edexcel and cambridge from xtremepapers.com . Either u can find theme from their own websites like for: Cambridge: www.cie.org.uk Edexcel : www.edexcel.com
I'm unable to provide specific past papers from 2008, but you can usually find them on educational or exam board websites, or you can check with your school or library for older copies. Past papers are a great way to practice for exams and get familiar with the format of questions asked.
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