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Matching exercise match the terms with the definitions. term definition vidi a.2nd person plural future perfect terrueras b.2nd person plural perfect docuerimus c.1st person plural future perfect auxerant d.3rd person singular pluperfect habuero e.3rd person plural pluperfect habueritis f) 1st person singular perfect movisti g) 3rd person singular future perfect monuistis h) 1st person singular future perfect manserat i) 2nd person singular pluperfect tenuerit j) 2nd person singular perfect

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