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... killed . 14. The son of the king is being killed . 15. The chiefs ' sons were killing the king . 16. The chief is killing the king's son . 17. Peace is recommended to the inhabitants of the town . 18. The flock was being frightened by ...
... killed . 14. The son of the king is being killed . 15. The chiefs ' sons were killing the king . 16. The chief is killing the king's son . 17. Peace is recommended to the inhabitants of the town . 18. The flock was being frightened by ...
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... killing the slave with a sword . 5. The slave comes with Publius to the king . 6. The king will carry on war with the Romans . 7. We see the king with [ our ] eyes . 8. The slave comes with the prisoner's companion . 9. I touch the ...
... killing the slave with a sword . 5. The slave comes with Publius to the king . 6. The king will carry on war with the Romans . 7. We see the king with [ our ] eyes . 8. The slave comes with the prisoner's companion . 9. I touch the ...
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... killed by the soldiers with swords . 8. The letter will be carried to the king by the hostages . 9. Flowers will be plucked by the children in the meadows . 10. Ye will be led out of the town by the soldier . 11. Arms will be sold to ...
... killed by the soldiers with swords . 8. The letter will be carried to the king by the hostages . 9. Flowers will be plucked by the children in the meadows . 10. Ye will be led out of the town by the soldier . 11. Arms will be sold to ...
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... killed in the battle . 3. The shouts of the great multitude are heard by the prisoners . 4. A great trench is being dug by the soldiers . 5. Many letters were being written to the good king by the inhabitants of the district . 6. We ...
... killed in the battle . 3. The shouts of the great multitude are heard by the prisoners . 4. A great trench is being dug by the soldiers . 5. Many letters were being written to the good king by the inhabitants of the district . 6. We ...
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... killed in this battle . 14. You will not catch many fish in those nets [ of yours ] . 15. Your father will sell us this cask of sweet wine . 16. We do not desire the death of these [ men ] . Exercise 54 . 153. 1. Aurum in illa cava ...
... killed in this battle . 14. You will not catch many fish in those nets [ of yours ] . 15. Your father will sell us this cask of sweet wine . 16. We do not desire the death of these [ men ] . Exercise 54 . 153. 1. Aurum in illa cava ...
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3rd Edition ablative accusative active voice added adjectives Adjuncts ADVERBS already boys brother called camp carrying castris Compare conjugations consul crude form declension declining denote difference difficulties Edition Elementary ending enemy English epistolam Examples Exercise father Fcap fear fighting finished frightened future gerund give given Grammar Greek horse Indicative Mood infinitive inhabitants Italy killed king Latin Learn the declension LESSON letter liberi magna master means mihi Milites multa neuter nominative Notes noun Object oppidum participle passive voice perfect tenses person plural Poetae Post praised Predicate present Primer prisoners pronoun province Publius Pueri revised rewards rich river sailors sell sent sentence Servi side singular sister slaves Smith soldiers sons stem substantive sunt sword tense terminations things third Thou town translated verb vowel wound Write
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