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How to form an indirect statement?

REMEMBER: ACC + INF is always the key.
Verb of "saying" + acc. in the indirect statement + infinitive.
E.g. servus dixit equum malum esse. The slave said that the h...

Answered by Georgina O. Latin tutor
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Complete the following translation.

Romani Hannibalem timebant. Hannibal vir clarus Africanus erat. quod Romanos non amabat, magnas copias contra Romam ducere et oppidum delere constituit. dux bonus et validus erat. Africani igitur eum magn...

Answered by James H. Latin tutor
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What case does the preposition 'in' take?

If you are wanting it to mean 'to' or 'towards', then the Latin preposition 'in' takes the accusative case. For example in domam curro = I am running in...

Answered by Millie K. Latin tutor
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Using the vocab provided translate the sentence below into Latin

The gods were calling the women to the temple. god = deus, dei; call = voco (1); woman = femina, feminae; to = ad + accusative; temple = templum, templi.
Dei vocabant feminas ad templum

Answered by Luke C. Latin tutor
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Rules for the future tense?

Verbs are split into first and second conjugation, then third and fourth conjugation.First and second conjugation take their stem plus:bobisbitbimusbitisbuntThird and Fourth conjugation take stem plus:am ...

Answered by Tom H. Latin tutor
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