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Default Second Form Latin, Lesson 10, Workst. 5

Hi,
I have a question about #6 & 7.
#6 says: We were standing at the foot of the hill. The answer gives the verb as stabant. Shouldn't it be stabamus? Also the full translation is: Nos sub colle stabant. Is it correct that the nos is not necessary, but is used for emphasis (assuming that the verb really is stabamus). If stabant is correct, why is it?

#7 says: We stood in the presence of our king. The answer gives the verb as steterunt. Shouldn't it be steterimus?

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