Noun Forms
Verb Forms
Infinitive Forms
Participle Forms
Sentences
100

Case/Number of puellīs

Dative or Ablative Plural

100

Subject pronoun (English) needed for verb form stas?

You

100

Tense: vidēre

Present

100

Tense: credentis

Present

100

alii homines credunt ingentes deos in caelo esse.

Other people believe (that) there are huge gods in the sky.

200

Case/Number of bellī.

Genitive Singular

200

Tense of tenebant?

Imperfect (Indicative)

200

Tense and Voice: timērī

Present Passive

200

Tense: iussurae

Future

200

tristissimi reges terras capiebant ut fortes viderentur

The very sad kings were seizing lands in order to seem brave.

300

Case/Number of regum

Genitive Plural

300

Tense/Mood of auditae sunt?

Perfect Passive

300

Tense and Voice: credisse

Perfect Active

300

Translate: fugientibus

Fleeing

300

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.

400

Case/Number of vultuī.

Dative Singular

400

Tense/Mood of posuissent?

Pluperfect Subjunctive

400

Tense and Voice: loqui

Present Active (Deponent)

400

Translate: secutus

Having followed

400

igne sentito, nos in urbem redire iussi sumus. 

With the fire (having been) perceived, we were ordered to return into the city.

500

Case/Number of diē.

Ablative Singular

500

Translate this verb: sequaris

You should follow.

500

Tense and Voice: captum esse

Perfect Passive
500

Translate: paranda

About to be prepared

Needing to be prepared

Must be prepared

500

Translate: vir nobis capiendus est.

The man must be captured by us.

We must capture the man.

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