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What's an Ablative Absolute?

An "ablative absolute" is made up of a noun and a participle in the ablative. It's called an absolute because it's grammatically independent from the rest of the sentence. It's usually found with P...
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Answered by Calypso H. Latin tutor
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How do I use the subjunctive?

The subjunctive is probably the trickiest part of French grammar! To simplify things, the subjunctive may be used in 3 cases: After circumstancial phrases: For example - bien que, pour que, pourvu que, avant...
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Answered by Jennifer F. French tutor
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How do I improve my German essays?

Writing an essay in another language is a tricky task, but as with all essays, a detailed plan is the best way to start! Once you have a clear idea of what your essay is about, your 3 or 4 arguments and then...
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Answered by Jennifer F. German tutor
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What is the number of protons in an atom also called?

The atomic number.
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List 3 halogen elements?

Chlorine, bromine and iodine.
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