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Latin
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Translate into English: equum lupus celeriter cepit.

As ever, the first step is to find the subject, verb and object of the sentence. The subject is in the nominative case, the object in the accusative case and the verb will agree with the subject in number...

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Answered by Richard C. Latin tutor
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Translate the following sentence into English: "Gaius ambulat ad agrōs quod Titus est."

Gaius: Personal name in Nominative singular

Ambulat: 3rd person singular of the verb "ambulo" (intr.)—walk, go 

ad: prep of Accusative 

Agros: Accusative Plural of "age...

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Answered by Nicolás R. Latin tutor
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What is the second declension?

Nouns of the second declension are normally masculine or neuter. 

Masculine:

Singular:

nominative: -us 

genitive: -i 

dative: -o

accusative: -um

vocative: ...

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Answered by Vittoria T. Latin tutor
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How do you translate fear clauses from latin into english?

In latin, there are three main ways of expressing fear. In any instance when the verb "timeo" (I fear) is used in latin you must take care to translate it correctly. The first me...

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Answered by Emily T. Latin tutor
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What is the subjunctive and when is it used?

The subjunctive is a “mood” it demonstrates possibility and is used in certain grammatical structures. There is no pattern to these - you just have to learn them! 

The most common are: purpose clau...

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Answered by Verity S. Latin tutor
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