The cyclical rise and fall of seawater, resulting from the gravitational attractive force between the earth and the moon.
What is the tide?
A narrow ridge of fine particles of stone created by the current or tide.
What is a sandbar?
es
What is you are?
Third principal part
Where do we get the perfect stem of a Latin verb?
Amīcatia, ae; 1st dec, plural, Dative or Accusative, feminine; the friendships
What is amīcatiīs?
Ocean Surface level used as a base for measuring elevation and sea depth; the average tide level.
What is sea level?
An area that drains into a river; the divide that leads streams of water in two opposite directions.
What is a watershed?
sumus
What is "they are?"
He will give.
What is dabit?
Pars, partis; 3nd dec i-stem, plural, Genitive, feminine; of the parts
What is portum?
A steep fall or descent of land, perpendicular or nearly so.
What is a precipice
A place where water is collected and kept for use when wanted.
What is a reservoir?
eram
what is "I was?"
we conquer
What is vincimus?
Bellum, ī; 2nd dec; singular, Dative or Ablative, neuter; to/for the war, the war
What is bellō?
A perpendicular bank, mound, timber, or stone and earth raised on the shore of a harbor for landing and unlading ships.
what is a wharf?
The bottom of a mountain,
What is a piedmont?
Ero
What is "I shall be?"
Second principal part
Where do we get the present stem of a Latin verb?
Amo, amāre, amāvī, amātus
What are the four principal parts of amo?
An area of shallow water, especially as a navigational hazard
What is a shoal?
The detailed description of a particular place, city, town, or tract of land.
What is topography?
erat
What is "he,she,it was?"
I was praying.
Ōrābam
stem+theme vowel+(tense marker)+personal ending
What is the formula for conjugating a verb?