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What is the difference in meaning between the nominative and the accusative?

The nominative is the case (the form of the noun) used to mark the subject of the verb.  That's the person or object (or anything) which is carrying out the action of the verb: the do-er.  In the sentence...

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Answered by Rachel G. German tutor
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If y = 2/3 x^3 + x^2; a) What is dy/dx? b) Where are the turning points? c) What are the nature of the turning points?

a) By simple parametric differentiation of each term, dy/dx = 2x^2 + 2x b) The condition for a turning point is the gradient (dy/dx) at that point is zero. 0 = x(2x + 2) so either x=0 or 2x+2=0. Therefore...

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Answered by Annabel F. Maths tutor
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Identify which of the courts are courts of first instance, and which are appeal courts.

Courts of first instance are where trials are first held. The court that will be used will depend on the seriousness of the offence. The courts of first instance include the Magistrates’ Courts and the Cr...

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Answered by Carissa S. Law tutor
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Où aimes tu passer les vacances?

Normalement, je passe mes vacances dans le sud de la France car j'adore le soleil ! Mes parents louent un grand appartement avec une piscine et c'est deux minutes de la plage. C'est parfait. Quotidienneme...

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Answered by Daniela S. French tutor
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Why did Tsar Nicholas II abdicate from the Russian throne?

Tsar Nicholas II's abdication came against a backdrop of a changing political, social and religious nation but the catalyst for change came through Russia's struggles in the First World War. Nicholas was ...

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Answered by James C. History tutor
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