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03.09 Ablative of Means This exercise gives you practice in working with the ablative of means. Translate each of the following sentences, paying close attention to the noun endings and verb tenses. The words in ITALICS are ablative of means. Remember: to translate the ablative of means, use "BY MEANS OF" or "WITH" or "BY". Type the translation beneath each sentence. 1. Hodie viis ad Europam ambulamus. 2. Romanas terras pugnis non occupabunt! 3. Carro et equo ex provinciis cibum portabamus. 4. Romani ("The Romans" - nom. pl) deos templis, sacrificiis et statuis laudabant. 5. Servus in arena gladio pugnabit.

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