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tangare [24]
3 years ago
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Match the Latin verb to the corresponding English translation. 1. They increase 2. They will be increased 3. They were increased

4. They used to increase 5. They are increased 6. They will increase a. augebuntur b. augent c. augebantur d. augentur e. augebant f. augebunt
English
1 answer:
lisov135 [29]3 years ago
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Answer:

A. Augent - Active Indicative Present - They Increase

B. Augentur - Passive Indicative Present - They are expanded

C. Augebant - Active Indicative Imperfect - They used to increment

D. Augebantur - Passive Indicative Imperfect - They were expanded

E. Augebunt - Active Indicative Future - They will increment

F. Augebuntur - Passive Indicative Future - They will be expanded

G. Aucti sunt - Passive Indicative Perfect (Present Perfect) - They have been expanded

H. Auxerunt - Active Indicative Perfect (Present Perfect) - They have expanded

I. Auctae erant - Passive Indicative Feminine Pluperfect (Past Perfect) - They had been expanded

J. Auxerant - Active Indicative Future Pluperfect (Past Perfect) - They had expanded

K. Auctae erunt - Passive Indicative Feminine Future Perfect - They will have been expanded

L. Auxerint - Active Indicative Future Perfect - They will have expanded

Explanation:

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