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The main verb of the sentence:

Cornelia et Flavia ā puerīs vexatae arborem ascendunt.

What is "ascendunt"?

100

The main verb of the sentence:

Marcus epistulam ā matre missam accepit.

What is "accepit"?

100

The main verb of the sentence:

Ego Romam captam videre nolō.

What is "nolō"?

100

The main verb of the sentence:

Nōs amicās in villā ā lupō custoditā videmus.

What is "videmus"?

100

The main verb of the sentence:

Auxilium militibus ā Hannibale captīs dedisti.

What is "dedisti"?

200

The subject(s) of the sentence:

Cornelia et Flavia ā puerīs vexatae arborem ascendunt.

Who are "Cornelia et Flavia"?

200

The subject(s) of the sentence:

Marcus epistulam ā matre missam accepit.

Who is "Marcus"?

200

The subject of the sentence:

Ego Romam captam videre nolō.

Who is "Ego/I"?

200

The subject(s) of the sentence:

Nōs amicās in villā ā lupō custoditā videmus.

Who is "Nōs/We"?

200

The subject(s) of the sentence:

Auxilium militibus ā Hannibale captīs dedisti.


Who is "you"?

300

The perfect passive participle in the sentence:

Cornelia et Flavia ā puerīs vexatae arborem ascendunt.

What is "vexatae"?

300

The perfect passive participle in the sentence:

Marcus epistulam ā matre missam accepit.

What is "missam"?

300

The infinitive in the sentence:

Ego Romam captam videre nolō.

What is "videre"?

300

The perfect passive participle in the sentence:

Nōs amicās in villā ā lupō custoditā videmus.

What is "custoditā"?

300

The perfect passive participle of the sentence:

Auxilium militibus ā Hannibale captīs dedisti.

What is "captīs"?

400

The agent (doer) of the perfect passive participle in the sentence:

Cornelia et Flavia ā puerīs vexatae arborem ascendunt.

Who is "puerīs"?

400

The agent (doer) of the perfect passive participle in the sentence:

Marcus epistulam ā matre missam accepit.

Who is "matre"?

400

The perfect passive participle in the sentence:

Ego Romam captam videre nolō.

What is "captam"?

400

The agent (doer) of the perfect passive participle in the sentence:

Nōs amicās in villā ā lupō custoditā videmus.

Who is "lupō"?

400

The agent (doer) of the perfect passive participle in the sentence:

Auxilium militibus ā Hannibale captīs dedisti.

Who is "Hannibale"?

500

The translation of the sentence:

Cornelia et Flavia ā puerīs vexatae arborem ascendunt.

What is...

"Cornelia and Flavia, annoyed by the boys, climb a tree."?

500

The translation of the sentence:

Marcus epistulam ā matre missam accepit.

What is...

"Marcus received a letter sent by his mother."?

500

The translation of the sentence:

Ego Romam captam videre nolō.

What is...

"I don't want to see Rome captured."?

500

The translation of the sentence:

Nōs amicās in villā ā lupō custoditā videmus.

What is...

"We see friends in the country house guarded by a wolf."?

500

The translation of the sentence:

Auxilium militibus ā Hannibale captīs dedisti.

What is...

"You gave help to the soldiers captured by Hannibal."?

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