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World Languages, 19.01.2020 05:31, 2023greenlanden

Match the latin verb to the corresponding english translation. match term definition i see a) videbo i am seen b) visus ero i used to see c) videbor i was seen d) visus eram i will see e) vidi i will be seen f) visus sum i have been seen g) video i have seen h) videbam i had been seen i) videro i had seen j) videor i will have been seen k) videram i will have seen l) videbar

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