Ecce Romani Chap. 27 1st and 2nd Person Pronouns with Stated Subjects
Match the English translation to the correct Latin sentence. The Latin sentences include two personal pronouns of either the 1st or 2nd persons. One of them is in the nominative case, functioning as the subject. The Romans would include these nominative forms only when they wanted to emphasize the subject, since the ending of the verb already indicates the person and number of the subject.
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