adiuvō, adiuvāre, adiuvī, adiutum
to help
The cases that show the subject and direct object.
Nominative and accusative
iubet
he/she/it orders
This was the Roman political figure led his army in Britain in 55 BCE and was in the military during the Third Servile War (against Spartacus).
Julius Caesar
The genitive singular endings for each declension.
-ae, -ī, -is
morbus, morbī, m.
illness
The cases that show possession and the indirect object.
The genitive and dative cases.
celavistī
you concealed, have concealed, did conceal
This man was a Roman consul and led the victory in the war against Spartacus.
Marcus Licinius Crassus
The country Mr. Harrington is in for grad school.
Australia
nuper
recently
quī, quae, quod are this type of pronoun
relative pronouns
effecerant
they had accomplished
The name of the town where the Cornelii (the family in Ecce Romani) resided during the summer.
Baiae
The first three letters of the greek alphabet
alpha, beta, gamma
town (include the nominative, genitive, and gender)
oppidum, oppidī, n.
The grammatical term for the word a relative pronoun refers to in the main clause.
the antecedent
The ablative plural of the sacred fountain (fons sacer)
fontibus sacrīs
The three different types of government Ancient Rome experienced throughout history.
kingship, republic, and empire
The year the movie Spartacus was made.
1960
to hide (include all four principal parts)
celō, celāre, celavī, celatum
The ways a relative pronoun needs to agree with its antecedent.
gender and number
The 3rd person singular of moneō, monēre monuī, monitus (to warn, advise) in the present, imperfect, future, and perfect tense.
monet, monebat, monebit, monuit.
The names of the three Roman men in the first triumvirate.
Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey
Ms. Hathaway's favorite Greek/Roman god/goddess.
Athena/Minerva