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Rex a bonis servis defendebatur.
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The king was being defended by good slaves.
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This sentence contains an ablative of agent.
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Si tela hostium nostris ducibus tradita erunt, pacem diu habebimus.
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If the enemy's weapons are surrendered to our leaders, we will have peace for a long time.
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When "if" clauses are talking about the future, both the "if" verb and the resultant verb are in the future tense.
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Tres pueros, Marce, cum tuo amico et quinque puellas vidi.
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Marcus, I saw three boys and five girls with your friend.
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The vocative case does not come first in a Latin sentence.
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Nostri castra heri posuerunt; hodie castra movebunt et ad Galliam iter magna celeritate facient.
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Our men pitched camp yesterday; today they will break camp and march with great speed to Gaul.
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Remember that castra ponere, iter facere, and castra movere are all idioms. (to pitch camp, to march, and to break camp.)
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Caesar dux noster a populo Romano consul factus est.
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Caesar, our leader, has been made consul by the Roman people.
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This sentence contains a predicate accusative (used with verbs of naming or making.)
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