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I Used To Know That

I Used to Know That is an ideal and accessible reference guide for adults wanting to brush up on their lost knowledge - or prepare for a pub quiz!

If you've forgotten the capital city of Chile; the basics of osmosis; how to solve a quadratic



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I Used to Know That is an ideal & accessible reference guide for adults wanting to brush up on their lost knowledge
- or prepare for a pub quiz!

If you've forgotten the capital city of Chile; the basics of osmosis; how to solve a quadratic equation; who wrote the famous poem about daffodils; the use of a conjunction or the number of continents in the world, I Used to Know That is guaranteed to provide all the answers.

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• ISBN: 9781843176558
• Author: Caroline Taggart
• Publisher: Michael O' Mara Books Ltd
• Format: Paperback
• Pages: 192
• Dimensions: 19.6 x 13.3 x 1.3 cm
 

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