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How do you translate the conditional verbal mood?

Generally you can say that the conditional mood is translated by "would + infinitive" for the present and "would have + infinitive" for the past.

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Answered by Chiara D. Italian tutor
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Differentiate y = √(1 + 3x²) with respect to x

To solve this question, we need to use the chain rule, because the function is too complicated to solve simply by inspection. The chain rule says that dy/dx = dy/du × du/dx, where u is a function of x. In...

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Answered by Walter T. Maths tutor
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How do you form conditional sentences (periodo ipotetico) in Italian?

In Italian there are 3 different types of conditional clauses, called 'periodo ipotetico'. The 1st type express a real condition, a fact, something about which we are sure of the consequences. It is forme...

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Answered by Chiara D. Italian tutor
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How are the comparative and superlative forms of an adjective formed?

The comparative form of an adjective is formed by adding to the stem -ior (masculine and feminine)/-ius (neuter). The stem you should always use is the genitive stem. For example: longus,a,um - gen.stem: ...

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Answered by Chiara D. Latin tutor
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What are the deponent verbs?

Deponent verbs are verbs that keep a passive form, but their meaning is active. For example, "sequor" looks passive but it translates "I folow" (active verb).

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Answered by Chiara D. Latin tutor
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