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How do you use the Nominative Case in German?

Although we don't use them in English, cases are really important in German!

Every noun/pronoun in a German sentence is in a particular case, depending on its function in the sentence. 

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Answered by Colleen A. German tutor
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Is there a difference between English and Scottish Law?

Yes, there a differences between cases and legislation in both Criminal and Civil law. This is because Scottish and English Parliaments have supremacy in their respective regions and seperate court sys...

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Answered by India H. Law tutor
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Why do I need to take the LNAT?

If you're considering studying Law at University the following Universities require you to take a further aptitude test (the Law National Admissions Test):

-University of Oxford

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Answered by India H. LNAT tutor
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What is the difference between Criminal and Civil Law in the UK?

The key difference is Criminal law is imposed as an automatic obligation (or rules and standards of behaviour) for any British Citizen residing under the crown, therefore crimes such as theft or burgla...

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Answered by India H. Law tutor
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Why is chlorine more reactive than bromine?

When they react, both chlorine and bromine need to accept an electron into their outer electron shell to complete the shell and form chloride and bromide ions. There are three factors that affect how e...

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Answered by Emily W. Chemistry tutor
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