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  1. Magister dictata pueris dictat.                                                 The teacher dictates lessons to the boys.                                       
  2. Ipse, quoniam se dilexit, se cum eis numquam iunxit.                            Because he loved himself, he never joined up with them.                         
  3. Quem vultis dimittam vobis?                                                     Whom would you like me to release to you?                                       
  4. Ad utilitatem vitae omnia consilia factaque nobis dirigenda sunt.               We must direct all our plans and actions toward the practicality of life.       
  5. Domo discessit.                                                                 He departed from the house.                                                     
  6. Puer didicit de magistro.                                                       The boy learned from the teacher.                                               
  7. Vir semina in agrum dispergit.                                                  The man scatters the seeds into the field.                                      
  8. Pueri de puella pulchra disputant.                                              The boys argue over the pretty girl.                                            
  9. Miles gladium ab hoste dissimulat.                                              The soldier conceals the sword from the enemy.                                  
  10. Vir inter hoc et illud distinguit.                                              The man distinguishes between this and that.                                    
  11. Moyses divisit Mare Rubrum.                                                     Moses divided the Red Sea.                                                      
  12. Deus nos etiam inimicos amare docet.                                            God teaches to love our enemies, too.                                           
  13. Mulieres de militibus infirmis dolent.                                          The women are grieving over the sick soldier.                                   
  14. Puer in schola dormivit.                                                        The boy fell asleep in school.                                                  
  15. Inter bellum et pacem dubitabant.                                               They were wavering between war and peace.                                       
  16. Tyrannus magnas copias ex civitate nostra ducet.                                The tyrant will lead a large army from our city.                                
  17. Milites durabunt in bello.                                                      The soldiers will endure in war.                                                
  18. Magister pueros in schola educavit.                                             The teacher trained the boys in the school.                                     
  19. Milites servos ex urbe educent.                                                 The soldiers will lead the slaves out of the city.                              
  20. Servi domum regis effecerunt.                                                   The slaves finished making the king's house.                                    
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