It's a very good thing you know this degree of comparison marked my "most" or "very"
What is the superlative degree?
This separated construction in the oblique utility case usually contains a noun and a participle.
What is the ablative absolute?
A main verb in this tense causes a future infinitive in indirect statement to adopt the translation "would"
What is the perfect tense?
This principal part serves as the base for the present participle
What is the second principal part?
This year saw the founding of the Roman Empire
What is 753 BCE?
This list gives us the irregular forms of adjectives like bonus and malus
What is the suppletion list?
Main verb constructions of passive obligation use this case to construe their agent.
What is the dative case?
The indirect statement requires a head verb main verb, an infinitive, and this case used as its subject
What is the accusative case?
What is nd?
What is August?
quae terra est melior quam Rōma?
What is the comparative degree?
quae terra est melior quam Rōma?
What is quam-comparison?
We said they could not see the city.
dīximus eōs urbem nōn vidēre _____.
What is posse?
When he saw the city, he rejoiced.
_____ urbem, gaudēbat.
What is vidēns?
Townspeople were running away during tremors in this year when Vesuvius erupted
What is 79 CE?
nūllus homō fortior Herculī inter vōs vīvit.
What is the comparative degree?
nūllus homō fortior Herculī inter nōs vīvit.
What is the ablative of comparison?
She knows she cannot overcome the queen.
scit sē rēgīnam superāre nōn _____.
What is posse?
Once the city had been seen, the enemy rejoiced.
urbe _____, hostis gāvīsus est.What is vīsā?
Aegeus threw himself into the sea because Theseus came home with this color sails
What is black?
mīlitēs acerrimōs in nōs venientēs videō.
What is the superlative degree?
quid est melior quam hoc?
What is quam-comparison
Are you saying you were unable to end the war?
dīcisne tē bellum fīnīre nōn _____?
What is potuisse?
Upon seeing the city, the girls rejoice.
_____ urbem, puella gaudent.
What is videntēs?
The Carthaginian queen who welcomed Aeneas had a sister by this name
Who is Anna?