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vehemēns, vehementis (gen.) |
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dēficiō, -ere, dēfēci, defectus |
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dēiciō, -ere, dēiēcī, dēiectus |
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ēvādō, -ere, ēvāsī, ēvāsūrus |
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pendō, -ere, pependī, pēnsus |
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began (perfect tenses only) |
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praestō, -āre, -stitī, -stitus |
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stand before, excel (with dative) |
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prōciō, -ere, -iēcī, -iectus |
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restituō, -ere, restituī, restitūtus |
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īnfero, īnferre, intulī, illātus |
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After si, nisi, num, and ne... |
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all the alis fall away! si: if nisi: if not num: whether ne: several meanings- lest, so that not, that not, etc. |
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Connecting Relatives: if a relative pronoun begans a sentence... |
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...it is translated as "this," or "he, she, it, they," depending on whether it stands alone or not. Qui, stantes ibi, clamaverunt. They, standing there, shouted. Caesar abdidit suam pecuniam. Quae pecunia postea direpta est. Caesar hid his own money. This money was plundered afterwards. |
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A preposition is not needed to show motion towards if... |
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...the place is a city, town, or domus. Caesar venit Romam. Caesar comes to Rome. |
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