ceno, cenare --> 1st Person Plural Active
cenemus
orno, ornare --> 1st Person Plural Active
ornaremus
lego, legere, legi, lectus --> 1st Person Singular Active
legerim
video, videre, vidi, visus --> 3rd Person Singular Active
vidisset
What year was Rome founded?
753 BC
terreo, terrere --> 3rd Person Singular Active
terreat
pello, pellere --> 3rd Person Plural Active
pellerent
sto, stare, steti, status --> 3rd Person Plural Active
steterint
laudo, laudare, laudavi, laudatus --> 3rd Person Plural Active
laudavissent
I had children with both Caesar and Marc Antony.
Cleopatra
sum, esse --> 3rd Person Plural Active
sint
munio, munire --> 2nd Person Singular Active
munires
scio, scire, scivi, scitus --> 2nd Person Plural Active
sciveritis
munio, munire, munivi, munitus --> 1st Person Plural Active
munivissemus
Pompey, Caesar, and this man were members of the First Triumvirate.
Crassus
curro, currere --> 2nd Person Singular Passive
curraris
moveo, movere --> 1st Person Plural Passive
moveremur
scio, scire, scivi, scitus --> 2nd Person Plural Passive
sciti, -ae, -a sitis
pono, ponere, posui, positus --> 2nd Person Singular Passive
positus, -a, -um esses
Mars and Venus
eo, ire --> 2nd Person Plural Active
eatis
sum, esse --> 1st Person Singular Active
essem
servo, servare, servavi, servatus --> 3rd Person Singular Passive
servatus, -a, -um sit
possum, posse, potui --> 3rd Person Singular Active
potuisset
Octavian, Marc Antony, and this man were members of the Second Triumvirate.
Lepidus