Case/Number of puellīs
Dative or Ablative Plural
Subject pronoun (English) needed for verb form stas?
You
Tense: vidēre
Present
Tense: credentis
Present
alii homines credunt ingentes deos in caelo esse.
Other people believe (that) there are huge gods in the sky.
Case/Number of bellī.
Genitive Singular
Tense of tenebant?
Imperfect (Indicative)
Tense and Voice: timērī
Present Passive
Tense: iussurae
Future
tristissimi reges terras capiebant ut fortes viderentur
The very sad kings were seizing lands in order to seem brave.
Case/Number of regum
Genitive Plural
Tense/Mood of auditae sunt?
Perfect Passive
Tense and Voice: credisse
Perfect Active
Translate: fugientibus
Fleeing
ante diem quintum Kalendas Maias, ego et mei milites mare petere noluerunt.
Five days before the 1st of May, I and my soldiers did not want to look for the sea.
Case/Number of vultuī.
Dative Singular
Tense/Mood of posuissent?
Pluperfect Subjunctive
Tense and Voice: loqui
Present Active (Deponent)
Translate: secutus
Having followed
igne sentito, nos in urbem redire iussi sumus.
With the fire (having been) perceived, we were ordered to return into the city.
Case/Number of diē.
Ablative Singular
Translate this verb: sequaris
You should follow.
Tense and Voice: captum esse
Translate: paranda
About to be prepared
Needing to be prepared
Must be prepared
Translate: vir nobis capiendus est.
The man must be captured by us.
We must capture the man.