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(! 50 points! ) matching exercise match the terms with the definitions. term definition terrebas a) 1st person singular present videbant b) 3rd person singular imperfect tenebat c) 3rd person plural imperfect manebis d) 3rd person singular future monetis e) 1st person plural imperfect augebit f) 2nd person plural present docebamus g) 2nd person singular imperfect movemus h) 1st person plural present habebunt i) 3rd person plural future habeo j) 2nd person singular future

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