What is the definition of "mihi"?
What is to/for me
Who are the founders of Rome?
Who are Romulus and Remus
In what year was Ceaser shot?
44 B.C
What is the antecedent?
What is the noun to which the relative pronoun refers?
How many principal parts do deponent verbs have?
What is three principal parts.
What two cases does "eis" take?
What is dative and ablative
Who were the members of the Frist Triumpherate?
Who are Pompey, Crassus, and Ceaser.
What was the major event that occored in 49 B.C?
What is Ceaser crossing the Rubicon River.
What is the meaning of the relative pronoun "quem"?
What is whom.
What is the third and fourth principal part for this verb: aufero, auferre?
What is abstuli, ablatus.
What are the plural translations?
What is they, their, to them, them, __ them
What was the name that Octavian took?
What is Augustus
When was Rome founded?
753 B.C.
What is the antecedent rule?
What is the relative pronoun agrees with the antecedent in gender and number? The case is determined by its use inside the clause.
What principal part is used to from the perfect passive participle?
What is the fourth principal part.
What is the translation of this sentence:
Necesse erat tibi eam stolam eis ferre.
What is: It was necessary for you to to carry her stola to them.
Who was the mortal emeny of Marius?
Who is Sulla.
What major event occurred in 63 B.C?
What is Cicero being elected consul.
Pater tuus amicos quosdam, in quibus sunt preaclari senatores.
What is amicos quosdam
What is the third principle part for this depondent verb: egredior, egredi?
What is egressus sum.
Translate this sentence:
Aurelia volebat hanc ancillam eam stolam ei ferre.
Who wanted Rome to reatin old Italian standards and did not like the new Greek teachings?
In what years did the first Punic War occur?
What is 264-241 B.C.
What is the full definition of a clause?
What is a group of words with a subject, and a verb that expresses an incomplete thought.
What are the fourth principal parts of the following verbs:
fero, ferre, tuli
eicio, eicere, eieci
affero, affere, attuli
What is latus, eiectus, and allatus