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| The supine is a _____ _____ declension _____ _____. |
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| defective, fourth, verbal, noun |
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| The supine is formed on the same stem as the _____ _____ _____. |
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| perfect passive participle |
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| The two common supine cases are _____ and _____ in the _____. |
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| accusitive, ablitive, singular |
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| The accusitive supine for laudo is _____. |
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| The ablitive supine for laudo is _____. |
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| The ablitive is used with the _____ of certain _____ to indicate in what _____ a particular quality is applicable. |
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| neuter, adjectives, respect |
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| Translate mirabile dictu, literally and then the common way. |
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| amazing in respect to saying, amazing to say |
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| The accusative is used with verbs of _____ to indicate _____. |
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| Translate ibant Romam rogatum pecuniam. |
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| they were going to Rome to ask for money |
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| Translate persuasum amicis venerunt |
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| they came to persuade their friends |
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| The supine can take a _____ _____ , a _____ , or any other construction the basic verb can govern. |
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