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- Inicere.
- Someone whispered.
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Genitive with impersonal verbs.
Examples, Kreutz?
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Miseret, paenitet, piget,
pudet, taedet.
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- "Pardon". Karlsson?
- Parco, peperci, parsum, parcere.
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"Beat". Bokstedt?
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Plango... plantice.
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- Wrong! Bergström?
- Plango, planxi, planctum, plangere
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Caesar hostem aggressus devicit.
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- Widgren?
- "Caesar defeated the enemy."
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- Example of what?
- Participial construction.
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- Which one?
- Participium coniunctum.
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- Predicative attribute.
- Of what?
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Haven't you prepared for the lesson?
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I have, sir.
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I believe you're lying, Mr Widgren.
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I'm not, sir.
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No...?
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No.
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Is that so?
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Which verbs are in the genitive?
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Verbs that mean remind, remember,
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forget, accuse, convince, judge,
acquit, all transaction verbs.
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- Example?
- Aestimo.
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- Is that so?
- Facio, duco, puto.
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- Really?
- Cano.
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Mercor.
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Dono.
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Still claim you know your lesson?
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I knew it yesterday.
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You're lazy, and pay no attention
to me or my lessons.
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- That's not true.
- Isn't it?
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Open your book!
Begin with today's exercise.
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Quick! Quick!