Often represented with a bow and lyre, he is the god of prophecy and healing.
Who is Apollo?
The translation of this Latin word to English: consume, consumere, consumpsi, consumptum.
What is to consume?
The future perfect tense verb for 1st person, singular.
What is -ero?
The helping words used with future perfect tense.
What is will have or shall have?
20 : XX :: 500 : _____
What is D?
Regarded as the official herald of the gods, he is often represented with winged shoes.
Who is Mercury?
The translation of this English word to Latin: to to write.
What is scribo, scriber, scripsi, scriptus?
What is -is?
Something the relative pronoun is talking about.
What is an antecedent?
The term science comes from this Latin word meaning "knowledge".
What is scientia?
She is associated with virginity and hunting, and with the moon and magic.
Who is Diana?
The translation of this Latin word to English: albus, alba, album.
What is white?
The 1st person, plural imperfect verb ending.
What is -bamus?
The principle part of the verb to which perfect tense endings are added.
What is the 3rd principle part?
Dinner guests might visit this room after stuffing themselves with food so that they could continue their feasting.
What is the vomiting room?
He is the only deity on Olympus of partially human descent and it known as the god of wine.
Who is Bacchus?
The translation of this English word to Latin: nothing.
The 2nd person, plural, pluperfect tense verb ending.
What is -eratis?
The relative pronouns are these.
What is who, whose, whom, which, and that?
In the Roman times, doctors prescribed this for dysentery.
What is egg yolk?
He landed on the Greek island of Lemnos after being tossed out of heaven.
Who is Vulcan?
The translation of this Latin word to English: apud.
What is at the house of?
The person, number, and case of him in this sentence: Who sees him?
What is 3rd person, singular, accusative?
The formation of singular negative Latin imperative.
What is to keep genitive singular form and add noli before it?
A virus that can crash a computer.
What is a Trojan Horse?