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| imperfect tense endings are.. |
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| bam bas bat bamus batis bant |
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| perfect tens endings are.. |
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| i isti it imus istis erunt |
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| is attached to the first word in a latin sentence to indicate a simple yes/no question. |
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| is used as an introductory word in a latin sentence to show the answer is anticipated to be yes |
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| is used as an introductory word in a latin sentence to show a negative response is anticipated |
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used for indirect objects which answer the questions to whom or for whom something is given, shown, told, etc. |
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used for direct objects and the object of many prepositions such as ad, trans, prope, per, in |
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| after prepositions such as SIDSPACE |
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| modify in case, number, and gender |
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| modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. |
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| Slave/Bodyguard who walks you to school |
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| Trojan hero, ancestor of Romans |
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| came out of retirement to save rome |
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| city that got destroyed by Mount Vesuvius |
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| Hercules killed this lion with his hands for one of his labors |
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| elected official in charge of public works |
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