(Remember: 3rd -io uses -iens, -ientis)
"The theater burning" (NOM.)
The Latin adverb meaning "enough"
The Latin participle used in this phrase:
"of Brutus arriving"
What is "pervenientis"?
The Latin phrase meaning "as quickly as possible"
The Latin adverb meaning "more briefly"
What is "brevius"?
The Latin participle used in this phrase:
"to the tyrants ruling"
The Latin adverb meaning "for the longest time"
What is "magnopere"?
(Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus et Marcus Licinius Crassus)
You add this English suffix to the verb when translating the present active participle.
What is "-ing"?
The Latin participle used in this phrase:
"with Caesar lying down"
The Latin adverb meaning "most easily"
The Latin adverb meaning "less"?
What is "minus"?
(Marcus Junius Brutus et Gaius Cassius Longinus)
The Latin noun from which the word "participle" is derived. (The full dictionary entry must be given.)
What is "pars, partis, f. - part"?
The Latin participle used in this phrase:
"the heads listening" (ACC)
The Latin adverb meaning "most often"?
The Latin adverb meaning "more often"
What is "saepius"?