The ending of every verb (in English) in the passive voice
What is -ed?
The sons of Cornelia and Populares
Who are Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus?
The translation of ille/illa/illud
What is that/those?
What the relative clause begins with
What is a relative pronoun?
The ending of the 2nd principal part in the 2nd conj.
What is e/re?
The ending of the second plural in imperfect passive voice
The typical status of a Patronus
What is a wealthy Roman or slave owner?
The accusative plural case of hic/haec/hoc
What is hos/has/haec?
How the relative pronoun agrees with the antecedent
What are the gender and number?
The ending of the passive 2nd principal part in the 3rd conj.
What is i?
The translation of amata sum
What is I have been loved?
The definition of a sportula
What is a money handout for cliens?
The translation of idem/eadem/idem
What is the same?
The words in which the relative clause starts and ends with in the Latin sentence, "Puella quae sero domit amicam suam non videbit."
What are quae and domit?
Where the 4th principal part is used
What are the passive perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect tenses?
The irregular verb that follows the verb in the perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect tense
What is sum/eram/ero?
The amount of times the Populares Marius was a consul
What is 7?
The meaning of the nominative singular case of is/ea/id
What is this?
How the case of the relative pronoun is determined
What is the use of its own clause?
The 3rd principal part form of the verb addo
What is addidi?
The passive, future perfect, masc. third plural form of peto
What is petiti erunt?
A way that the Optimates Pompey provided a solid frontier for the Roman Empire
What is gaining control of more of Asia?
The Latin demonstrative adjective in the English sentence, "He picks up those chests."
What is illas?
The meaning of the relative pronoun cuius
What is whose/of which?
The different principal part forms of commoveo
What are commoveo, commoe/re, commovi, and commotus-a-um?