|
1. We (trusted) him for a long time. |
|
|
|
2. They (used to read) all the time. |
|
|
|
3. Cicero (was giving) a speech ([the idiom is orationem habere]
when a loud commotion could be heard.</(B> |
|
|
|
4. Quintus (lived) in Apulia [use habito]. |
|
|
|
5. You (plural) always (wanted) [use cupio] to make money,
not study philosophy. |
|
|
|
6. They (kept promising) to provide jobs. |
|
|
|
7. The soldiers frequently (went away). |
|
|
|
8. You (singular) (didn't have) money for a long time. |
|
|
|
9. He often (told) [use narro] us a story. |
|
|
|
10. All day yesterday I (was) sick. |
|
|
|
11. For years they (demanded) freedom. |
|
|
|
12. All semester you (singular) (tried) to study. |
|
|