2nd person singular present tense of sum, esse
es
Give tense and translation:
iacis iaciō, -ere, iēcī, iactus (throw)
you throw, present
you despise dēspiciō, -ere, dēspexī, dēspectus (despise)
despicis
Give the possible case(s) and #:
vitia vitium, vitiī, n (vice)
groupings of nouns of similar forms
declension
3rd person plural, imperfect tense of sum, esse
erant
Give tense and translation:
sciēbātis sciō, -īre, -īvī, -ītus (know)
ya'll were knowing; imperfect
he was dismissing dīmittō, -ere, dīmīsī, dīmissus (dismiss)
dimmittebat
Give the possible case(s) and #:
legiōnis legiō, legiōnis, f (legion)
genitive singular
marks the indirect object
dative case
1st person plural perfect tense of possum, posse, potui
potuimus
Give tense and translation:
habitāre habitō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus (live)
to live; present
they open aperiō, -īre, aperuī, apertus (open)
aperiunt
Give the possible case(s) and #:
gladīīs gladius, gladiī, m (sword)
dative and ablative plural
shows possession
genitive case
velle
Give tense and translation:
iacis iaciō, -ere, iēcī, iactus (throw)
you throw; present
she was changing mūtō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus (change)
mutabat
Give the possible case(s) and #:
cūrae cūra, cūrae, f (concern)
genitive singular, dative singular, nominative plural
placed after the first word of a sentence to transform it into a question
-ne
3rd person singular present tense of nolo, nolle
non vult
Give tense and translation:
potuimus possum, posse, potuī, --- (be able)
we have been able; perfect
we moved moveō, -ēre, mōvī, mōtus (move)
movimus
Give the possible case(s) and #:
fortūnā fortūna, fortūnae, f (fortune)
ablative singular
used with special verbs like approach, trust, and persuade
Dative Case