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Compare the Singular and Plural forms of the word ‘amita’ in the following sentences:


 * Amita mea casās vīsitat. My aunt visits cottages.


 * Amitae meae casās vīsitant. My aunts visit cottages.


 * Amitam meam amō. I love my aunt.


 * Amitās meās amō. I love my aunts.


 * Amitae meae vīlla est bella. My aunt's country-house is pretty.


 * Amitārum meārum vīllae sunt bellae. My aunts’ country-houses are pretty.


 * Cum amitā meā ambulō. I walk with my aunt.


 * Cum amitīs meīs ambulō. I walk with my aunts.