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What is the ablative absolute and how do you use it?

The ablative absolute is a neat and, I think, elegant Latin subordinate clause. It is distinguishable from the main clause by a subject noun and a participle, usually the perfect, in the ablative case...

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Answered by Sam C. Latin tutor
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How to factorise a simple linear equation such as '9Y + 6'

Using the Example 9Y + 6 Factorising means to remove a common factor from both the ‘9Y’ term and the ‘6’ – this common factor will then be placed outside the brackets. For us to complete this question, we...

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Answered by Solomon L. Maths tutor
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How and when to form the present subjunctive in Spanish

The subjunctive mood is used in Spanish after certain expressions. These include:

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How do you form the conditional tense in French?

In French you form the conditional tense in 2 simple steps:

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How does a thermal nuclear reactor work?

The thermal nuclear reactor is one of many systems used to...

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Answered by James A. Physics tutor
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