What tense is the verb in the following sentence:
Mater et Cornelia in illa taberna diutissime manebant
What is imperfect
Change the main verb of this sentence into the passive voice.
Magister in ludo discipulos castigat
What is castigatur
Translate the phrase accurately
Quinta hora
Provide the Latin for the Roman numeral
XVI
ludus, -i m.
What is school
What tense is the verb in the following sentence
Ille grammaticus me experietur
What is future
What is the correct translation of the verb in this sentence?
Discipuli a ludo grammaticum sequuntur
What is "they follow"
Translate the phrase accurately
Decem annos
What kind of number is present in this sentence?
Primus liber Aeneidis a vobis lectus est.
eruditus -a -um
What is the tense of the verb in the temporal clause?
Ubi epistula a Cornelia missa erat, Sextus epistulam legere cupivit.
What is Pluperfect
Change the tense of the verb in this sentence into the plurperfect
Paedagogus in cubiculum ingrediebatur
What is ingressus est
What is this date in our calculations?
ante diem vii Kal. Dec.
What is November 25th
For how many years was Troy besieged?
Urbs Troia decem annos obsidebatur
What is 10 years
To carry in front of
What is praefero
Change the verb in this sentence into the perfect tense, keeping all other things the same
Valerius ad domum Idibus Novembris proficiscitur
What is profectus est
How do we translate the voice of the verb in this sentence?
Ad ludum ire vereor
What is Active
What year is 691 AVC?
What is 64/63 BCE
Give the equivalent in Roman Numerals
1776
What is MDCCLXXVI
To suffer, endure
What is patior
Supply the perfect passive participle form of accipio, accipere, accepi, acceptus to complete the sentence
Ubi Romani viri in triclinium ___________ ad convivium invitati sunt.
What is accepti
Flip this sentence from an active into a passive construction, changing or adding whatever needs to be changed or added
Ancillae lectum movent
What is "Lectum ab ancillis moventur"
Prove this date in Latin: October 10th
What is a.d. iv Id. Oct.
Provide the answer in Roman Numerals
duodeviginti + octo
To try
What is conor