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Sentences with ABLATIVE

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"The ablative case in Latin is used to indicate movement away from a place."
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"My linguistics professor taught us the ablative function in different languages."
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"The ablative suffix can be added to certain nouns to form adjectives."
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"She carefully analyzed the ablative endings in the ancient manuscript."
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"In Sanskrit, the ablative case marks the source of an action."
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"The astronomer used an ablative coating on the telescope lens to reduce glare."
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"The soldiers applied an ablative armor coating to their vehicles to protect them from heat."
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"The space shuttle's ablative heat shield allowed it to reenter the atmosphere safely."
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"The scientist conducted experiments on ablative laser propulsion."
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"I find it fascinating how different languages handle ablative constructions."
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"In Latin grammar, the ablative case expresses separation or movement away from something."
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"The noun 'domo' in Latin is in the ablative case and means 'from home.'"
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"In linguistics, ablative is a grammatical case typically used to express motion away from something."
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"The preposition 'ex' in Latin is often followed by the ablative case."
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"The ablative form of the noun 'rosa' in Latin is 'rosā', meaning 'from a rose.'"
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"The ablative ending in Latin can indicate the instrument or means by which something is done."
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"The word 'servo' in Latin can take the ablative case to express the manner of saving."
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"The adjective 'utilis' in Latin can be followed by the ablative case to indicate usefulness."
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"Ablative absolutes are constructions in Latin where a noun and a participle in the ablative case form an independent clause."
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"The ablative case in Latin also functions as the case of place where."
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"In some languages, the ablative case can also mark the cause or reason for an action."
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"In Sanskrit, the ablative case is used to express direction or separation."
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"The ablative case in Russian is used to indicate movement away from something."
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"The Latin word 'unde' means 'from where' and is in the ablative case."
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"In Finnish grammar, the ablative case is used to express movement from or origin."
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"The noun 'lecto' in Latin is in the ablative case and means 'from the bed.'"
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"In Old English, the ablative case merged with other cases, losing its distinct form."
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"The ablative singular ending '-e' in Latin is often used with masculine and feminine nouns."
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"In linguistics, ablative is sometimes used to refer to any case that expresses movement away."
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"The ablative case is one of the six cases in Latin declension."
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