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For the next five questions, please translate the sentences into English. Putamus te, Caesarem, haec sensisse.
Audio Caesarem hodie (today) perventurum esse.
Dux Romanus dixit milites Caesaris venisse.
Scio filiam Iuliam a patre Caesare amari.
Scivi copias (troops) Caesaris a militibus inimicorum videri.

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