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Which verbs take the dative case?

While most verbs affect a direct object - so take the accusative - some verbs can take the dative as well as the accusative to indicate an indirect object, such as schreiben [Acc: Ich schreibe einen Brief - ...
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Answered by Gabriel M. German tutor
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Describe the primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure of proteins.

Primary The amine group of one amino acid reacts with the carboxyl group of another during a condensation reaction to form a peptide bond. The products of this reaction are a dipeptide and a water molecule. ...
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When would you use perfect tense and when would you use the pluperfect?

The perfect tense is used when in English you would say something has / hasn't happened: for example, 'she has read the book', 'he hasn't finished it yet.' The pluperfect is used when in English you would sa...
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What is the difference between DNA, mRNA and tRNA? and why are they different?

DNA, tRNA and mRNA are all essential macromolecular biological molecules involved in genetics and protein production. The two major categories of genetic molecules are DNA and RNA, with both tRNA and mRNA be...
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What are the main differences between the verbs 'ser' and 'estar'? Demonstrate your understanding with the use of examples.

While both 'ser' and 'estar' mean 'to be' in English, there are some crucial differences between both verbs which are essential to get right at any level of Spanish. There are certain 'rules of thumb' that c...
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Answered by Hector P. Spanish tutor
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