Usages of errare
Puer peius scribit, cum festinat; soror autem minus cito scribit et rarius errat.
The boy writes worse when he hurries; his sister, however, writes less quickly and makes mistakes more rarely.
Qui festinat, saepius errat.
Whoever hurries makes mistakes more often.
Discipulas eiusdem vitii taedet: semper enim festinant et ideo errant.
The female students are tired of the same fault: for they always hurry and therefore make mistakes.
Magistra dicit puerum nimis celeriter scribere, et ideo saepius errare.
The teacher says that the boy writes too quickly, and therefore makes mistakes more often.
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