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Tom is littering in his local town. He is told to stop by a police officer and a local adult, who is Tom more likely to listen to? Give two reasons.

Tom is more likely to listen to the police officer. This is due to the police officer being a legitimate authority figure in comparison to the local adult. Research by Milgram suggests that obedience is d...

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How do you combine casus and articles?

However, you as could see before the articles change from casus to casus.

Do you remember what your question is when you use the Nominativ? "Wer tut etwas?" The answers would be: "DE...

AP
Answered by Amelie P. German tutor
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How does it work with the articles?

I am sure that you are aware of the three different genders we use for nouns in German, are you not? However, do not blame yourself in case you struggle with the articles! When working with non-native sp...

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Answered by Amelie P. German tutor
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How does it work with the casus ("Fälle")?

There are four different casus (Fälle) which apply to a noun in German. There is Nominativ, Akkusativ, Genitiv and Dativ. Every casus has a different role.

For example: You would use the Nominativ ...

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Answered by Amelie P. German tutor
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What is Behaviourism?

Behaviourism is widely termed as the study of behaviour and aspects of behaviour, such as emotions, as observable and quantifiable sources. This view states that behaviour is a learned skill and everythin...

EH
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