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Latin Etymology . Perfect passive participle of interficiō. Participle . interfectus (feminine interfecta, neuter interfectum); first/second-declension participle. killed, destroyed; Declension . First/second-declension adjective
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The Great Gatsby
I was immediately struck by the number of young Englishmen dotted about; all well dressed, all looking a little hungry and all talking in low earnest voices to solid and prosperous Americans. I was sure that they were selling something: bonds or insurance or automobiles. They were at least agonizingly aware of the easy money in the vicinity and convinced that it was theirs for a few words in the right key.
<span>The correct answers are tengo; consigo; sigues.
The aim here is to provide the correct present form of the verbs in brackets. When it comes to numbers 1 and 2, we need first person singular (yo) for verbs (tener) and (conseguir), which are (tengo) and (consigo) - both of these verbs are irregular. For number 3, we need present tense for second person singular (tu) for verb (seguir), which is (sigues) - this is also irregular, which means that it needs to be learned by heart.</span>
<span>A composing room about an alien is the answer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</span>
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um paralelogramo que não é um retângulo
um rectângulo