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Signpost Words in Purpose Clauses (Latin)

 
 
Reply Thu 31 Jan, 2019 01:31 pm
Hi there,

Could you please tell me more about signpost words like idcircō and ideō in purpose clauses? Do they actually need to be translated? E.g. in:

Caesar iter idcircō ad urbem fēcit ut cibum raperet

Will it just be a sun simple purpose clause translation of is there more to it? Thanks ; Mr. Green
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