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Why are certain verbs always followed by the dative case?

In a sentence, the object can be either direct or indirect. When the object is acted on directly, it takes the accusative case. Example: 'Sie isst den Apfel' (She is eating the app...

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Answered by Oscar B. German tutor
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How successful were Stalin's economic policies?

From 1929 to 1941 Stalin deployed a number of economic policies to transform Russia from a backward nation into a European superpower. A motive that is clear from his own dialogue in the late 1920's, &quo...

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Answered by William H. History tutor
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What's the difference between Passato Prossimo and Passato Remoto?

It's a very complex question, but the broad answer boils down to this: it's your attitude about the past. If you think that a past event is connected to the present, or in any way important for you right ...

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Answered by Anna W. Italian tutor
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What is the difference between a gene and a chromosome?

DNA is a long list of instructions which everyone has inside the nucleus of each of their cells. A section of DNA that has instructions to make a certain protein is called a gene. Now bec...

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Answered by Saheefa I. Biology tutor
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Discuss attitudes towards masculinity in Macbeth.

There are several ways that we could focus and structure this answer.·      Exploring Macbeth’s changing masculinity throughout the play. (From brave warrior to submissive husband to Lady Macbeth and his ...

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Answered by Beth T. English tutor
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