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agō, agere
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feriō, ferīre
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frangō, frangere
Identify the conjugation of this verb:
moneō, monēre
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vōcō, vōcāre
Identify the conjugation of this verb:
iaciō, iacere

Write in Latin:
you (sing.) are asking
rogō, rogāre
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she kept wanting
cupiō, cupīre
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he ignores
neglegō, neglegere
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you (sing.) kept stopping
dēsinō, dēsinere
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listen! (pl.)
audiō, audīre
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join! (pl.)
iungō, iungere
Write in Latin:
they demand
poscō, poscere
Translate into English:
Spectāte, amīcī! Multa plaustra et multī bovēs appropinquant! Nōlīte in viam ambulāre!
spectō, spectāre: to watch, look; amīcus, -ī, m.: friend; plaustrum, plaustrī, n.: cart; bōs, bōvis, m.: ox; ambulō, ambulāre: to walk
Translate into English:
Multa aedificia et hominēs multōs in urbe Sextus vidēre cupiēbat.
aedificium, aedificiī, n.: building; homō, hominis, m.: person; videō, vidēre: to see; cupiō, cupere: to desire
Translate into English:
Multa plaustra in viā vidēbāmus, quod bovēs servī ad oppidum agēbant.
plaustrum, -ī, n.: wagon; bos, bovis, m.: ox; oppidum, -ī, n.: town; agō, agere: to drive
Translate into English:
Cornēlius epistulam multā cum cūrā scrībēbat, quod necesse erat īram prīncipis lenīre.
epistula, -ae, f.: letter; cūra, -ae, f.: care, carefulness; scrībō, scrībere: to write; īra, īrae, f.: anger; prīnceps, prīncipis, m.: emperor; leniō, lenīre: to calm, soothe, assuage
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