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sentences from tests on the final exam

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Utrum diu in Graecia manebis an brevi tempore Romam redibis?   Will you stay in Greece for a long time or in a short time will you return to Rome?  
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Flaccus, qui filium valere iusserat, Romam rediit   Flaccus, who had bid goodbye to his son, returned to Rome  
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Mater Horatiae narravit ea quae scripserat Flaccus   Mother told Horatia which Flaccus had written  
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Scintilla colonos qui in agris laborant salutavit   Scintilla greeted the farmers who were working in the fields  
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Uterque Roma venerate et ad Greaciam navigabat   Each had come from Rome and was sailing to Greece  
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Epistolam scripsit quam uxori misit   He wrote a letter, which he sent to his wife at home  
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Multi viatorum, quibuscum Quintus colloquium faciebat, valde anxii erant   Many travellers, with whom Quintus was making conversation, were vary anxious  
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Utra manu librum ferebat   In which hand was he carrying a book?  
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Ceasar, a coniuratis occisum, prope statuam Pompeii iacebat   Caesar, having been killed by the conspirators, was lying near the statue of Pompeii  
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Aeneas, a Mercurio monitus, naves paravit   Aeneas, having been warned by Mercury, prepared the ships  
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Plurimi amici ad nuptias vocati cenam magnificam a Scintilla paratam sumpserunt   Many friends having been called to the wedding, consumed the magnificent feast having been prepared by Scintilla  
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Decimus Horatiae, domineae familiae iam factae, aquam et ignem dedit   Decimus gave water and fire to Horatia, now having been made the marten of the family  
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Decimus Horatiam ad novam domum ductam super limen sustulit   Decimus lifted Horatia over the threshold, having been led to her new home  
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Iuvenes, his verbis commoti, Omnia fecerunt sicut Theomnestus iusserat   The young men, having been moved by these words, did all just as Theo had ordered them  
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Marcus Quintum in via visum in tabernam duxit   Marcus led Quintus into the tavern having been seen in the street  
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Mox advenit et a discipulis salutatus nihil respondit   Soon he arrived and having been greeted by his students, didn’t respond  
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Centurion hostes in proelia captos ad imperatorem duxit   The centurion led the enemies having been captured in the battle to the general  
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Coniurati ab Antonio oppugnati ex urbe fugerunt   The conspirators having been attacked by Antony fled from the city  
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Flaccus his rumoribus magnopere commovebatur   Flaccus was being moved greatly by these rumors  
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Cicero rumoribus, quos de Marco acceperat, maxime vaxatus est   Cicero was very annoyed by these rumors, which he had received about Marcus  
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Hac epistola Marcus valde commotus est; nam pater Athenas veniebat   Marcus was very moved by this letter, for his father was coming to Athens  
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Brutus et milites eius ab omnibus civibus laudabuntur   Brutus and his soldiers will be praised by all of the citizens  
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Filius meus Athenis studet; in bellum a Bruto trahetur   My son studies in Athens, he will be dragged into the war by Brutus  
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Respublica in bellum civile iterum trahitur. Nec ius leges valebunt   The republic is being dragged into civil war again. Neither laws nor Justice will be strong  
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