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When should I use the Genitive?

The Genitive case normally denotes POSSESSION If you are saying something belongs to someone by using 's or 'of' in English then use the Genitive case. - 'Anna's chair' --> 'the chair of Anna' --> 'сту...
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Answered by Gemma L. Russian tutor
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What is the main difference between Latin and English?

The main difference between the two languages lies in the fact that Latin is a heavily inflected language. While English conveys its sense principally by the word order of its sentences (e.g. subject, verb, ...
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Answered by Keiran C. Latin tutor
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How do I do a close reading?

Close readings can often seem daunting but they are the easiest way to demonstrate familiarity with the text and to show that you understand that the specific choices that the author has had an impact on the...
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What should you include in a personal statement when applying for medicine?

Applying to Medical school can seem daunting at times but it is possible to get through that long complicated process! One of the first thing you will have to do is write your personal statement and there ar...
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How do I know which subject pronoun to use for the second person (you)?

Translating " you " into Spanish can be tricky because where we only have one option in English, there are several different "you" forms in Spanish. Which one you choose to use depends on...
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Answered by Katie W. Spanish tutor
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