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3rd Principal Parts
100

This is laudō, laudāre, laudāvī, laudātum in 2nd person, singular, perfect tense.

What is laudāvistī?

100

The perfect system is used to show this kind of action.

What is a completed action?

100

This is the meaning of principium, principiī, m.

What is "beginning"?

100

The conspirators gathered by Tarquin's messengers were said to swear their loyalty by these actions.

What were signing a document, human sacrifice, and cannibalism?

100

This is the 3rd PP of amō.

What is amāvī?

200

This is dicō, dicere, dixī, dictum in 3rd person, plural, perfect tense.

What is dixerunt?

200

The perfect stem is formed in this way.

What is by dropping -ī from the 3rd principal part?

200

This is the meaning of creō, creāre, creāvī, creātum.

What is "to create"?
200

This was the fate of Brutus and Aruns in the Battle of Silva Arsia.

What was they killed each other with spears at the same time?

200

This is the 3rd PP of moneō.

What is monuī?

300

This is fugiō, fugere, fūgī, fugitūrum in 3rd person, singular, pluperfect tense.

What is fūgerat?

300

Pluperfect and future perfect verbs are usually found in sentences with this many verbs.

What is two verbs?

300

This is the meaning of acerbus, acerba, acerbum.

What is "harsh" or "bitter"?

300

This act of heroism by General Horatius saved the city of Rome from invasion from Lars Porsenna, while putting himself at great risk.

What was holding the Pons Sublicius, the bridge into the city, by himself while the soldiers destroyed the bridge behind him?

300

This is the 3rd PP of agō.

What is egī?

400

This is dō, dāre, dedī, dātum in 1st person, singular, pluperfect tense.

What is dederam?

400

These are all the acceptable translations of the imperfect tense.

What are "was", "were", "used to", and "kept"?

400

This is the meaning of nuper.

What is "recently"?

400

Gaius Mucius, a roman youth, nearly successfully assassinated Lars Porsenna, then intimidated the king with a show of willpower by burning his right arm in a fire, leading to peace talks and earning this title, meaning "Lefty."

What is Scaevola?

400

This is the 3rd PP of faciō.

What is fecī?

500

This is gerō, gerere, gessī, gestum in 3rd person, plural, future perfect tense.

What is gesserint?

500

The pluperfect and future perfect both use forms of the verb sum, esse for their endings, except for this one form.

What is the 3rd person, plural, future perfect form: erint?

500

These are some of the meanings of pro.

What are "before", "in front of", "on behalf of", "for the sake of", and "for"?
500

After the disastrous battle of Silva Arsia, the Romans claimed victory when this god informed them that they had killed one more person than Tarquin's forces had.

Who was Sylvanus, god of forests?

500

This is the 3rd PP of audeō.

What is ausus sum?

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