만들다 (v) mandeulda. make. ...
보다 (v) boda. see. ...
멀리 (adj) meolli. far. ...
작은 (adj) jageun. small. 숟가락 위에 아주 작은 햄버거가 있습니다. ...
좋은 (adj) joeun. good. 몸에 좋은 몸에 좋은 ...
아름다운 (adj) areumdaun. beautiful. 정말 그야말로 아름다운 풍경이었어요. ...
못생긴 (adj) mossaenggin. ugly. 못생긴 얼굴 못생긴 얼굴 ...
어려운 (adj) eoryeoun. difficult. 매우 어려운 매우 어려운
Answer:
Here is how you can tell: First, look at the last three letters of the second form. If they are -are, then the verb is of the first conjugation. If they are -ire, then the verb is of the fourth conjugation
3. The men seemed to arise in the neighboring fields and towns are few.4. the battle to be committed on the prisoners, and will be brought back to the town.
5. ceterum Romani insulam missus
Answer:
You didn't specify singular or plural so I will give you both:
singular: habebam
plural: habebamus
The answer is B
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