for neuter third declension nouns the accusative plural ending is the same as the ending of this case/number
Quid est "nominative plural" [also vocative plural]?
the letter that occurs before the "re" in the second principal part of a third conjugation verb
Quid est e?
of sum and possum: the one that takes a complementary infinitive.
Quid est possum?
the English for this word: victōria.
Quid est "victory"?
what was in the Trojan horse
Quid sunt "Greeks"?
the case and number of this word: carminibus
Quid est "dative or ablative plural"?
the first person plural present tense form of this verb: ago, agere, ēgī, actum.
Quid est agimus?
the English meaning of "est"
Quid est "is"?
the English for this word: uxor, uxōris.
Quid est "wife"?
the case that prepositions that indicate motion toward, across, or through usually take
Quid est "accusative"?
the number and case of this word: corpore
Quid est "singular ablative"?
for third conjugation verbs, this letter signifies the future tense
Quid est e?
the type of clause that the verb sum most commonly occurs in
Quid est "a linking clause"?
the English for this word: vester, vestra, vestrum.
Quid est "your/yours (pl.)"?
he fell from the sky when he tried to steer the chariot of the sun
Quis est Phaethon?
How to say "for the freedom" in Latin
Quid est lībertātī?
How to say, "You (sg) are not leading; they were leading, and they will lead," in Latin.
Quid est, "Nōn dūcis; dūcēbant et dūcent"?
how to to say "I used to be able" in Latin
Quid est poteram?
The Latin verb that means "to conquer" (all principal parts)
Quid est vincō, vincere, vīcī, victum?
how Cicero got his nickname
Quid est "because the end of his nose reminded people of a chick pea"?
how to say "the habits and virtue of the king and of [his] sisters"
Quid est "mōrēs et virtūs rēgis et sorōrum"?
How to say "Speak!" (plural) in Latin
Quid est Dīcite?
how to say "you (pl) are, you (pl) were, and you (pl) will be able to be"
Quid est estis, eratis, et poteritis esse?
How to say "She was able to wage war" in Latin.
Quid est, "Bellum gerere poterat"?
"Peace be with you" in Latin
Quid sunt "Pāx vobiscum" [plural] et "Pāx tēcum" [singular]?