Adding this suffix to a predicate verb or a linking verb makes that verb interrogative
-Ne
You all are
Estis
When
Quando
The Second Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative conjugation of "to be"
Eris
This case is for Indirect Objects
Dative
Salvēbam
I was well
Verbum, Verbī (N)
Word
This river, which runs through the City of Rome, today demarcates Rome itself from Vatican City
Tiber River
In the Second Declension Masculine, certain irregular nouns drop the ending -us in these two cases
Nominative and Vocative (Singular)
He was helping
Iuvābat
Culpō, Culpāre
To blame, censure
Youth, young manhood
Adulēscentia, adulēscentiae (F)
DAILY DOUBLE: In this tense, verbs in the Second Person Singular and Plural receive macrons.
Imperfect
They will be
Sententia, Sententiae (F)
Feeling, thought, opinion
This case is for objects of adjectival prepositional phrases
Accusative
Adding this suffix to the last noun in a series of nouns adds the conjunction "and" between the listed nouns.
-que
Terrebimusne
Will we terrify?
Crās
EVERYBODY WRITES!
Translate the following into Latin:
Duty was always calling the free men.
Officium liberōs virōs semper vocābat.