Usages of ideo
Puer minus diligens est; ideo idem mendum iterum describit nec statim corrigit.
The boy is less diligent; therefore he copies the same mistake again and does not correct it at once.
Pluvia gravis cadit; ideo pueri domi manent.
Heavy rain is falling; therefore the boys stay at home.
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