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xxTIMURxx [149]
3 years ago
5

J’________ à la piscine avec mes amis samedi dernier. (être)

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NARA [144]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Je suis

Explanation:

chubhunter [2.5K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

J'étais

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2. tē ut ūlla rēs frangat,  

English: As if anything could break any one,

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English: you could be to consider any exile?

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English: Would that the gods may!

7. tametsī videō, sī, mea vōce perterritus, īre in exsilium animum indūxeris, quanta tempestas invidiae nōbīs, sī minus in praesēns tempus, recentī memoria scelerum tuōrum, at in posteritatem impendeat.  

English: Although I seem, surprising if, alarmed at my words, bring your mind to go into banishment, what a storm of unpopularity hangs over me, the time if not at present, covered with fresh the memory of your crimes you would, but for the future is hanging over our heads.

8. Sed est tantī, dum modo ista sit prīvata calamitas et a reī pūblicae perīculīs sēiungatur.  

English: Indeed, it lasts as long as that is private ruin remains a danger to the state.

9. Sed tū ut vitiīs tuīs commoveare, ut lēgum poenas pertimēscas, ut temporibus reī pūblicae cēdas, nōn est postulandum.  

English: But you could be so at your own vices, that they should fear the penalties of the laws, fidelity to the republic of Kedar shall fail from time to time, is not the sort to be required.

10. Neque enim is es, Catilīna, ut tē aut pudor umquam a turpitūdine aut metus a perīculō aut ratiō a furōre revocarit.  

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