This mood is used for wishing/hoping/possibility.
What is the subjunctive?
Volo, nolo, and possum are verbs that often take this.
What is a complementary infinitive?
When offering someone a bribe, you might use this proverb.
Quid est "Quid pro quo"?
Labor, laboratory, and elaborate all come from this Latin verb.
Quid est laboro, laborare, laboravi, laboratum (work)?
The animal on which Hannibal famously crossed the Alps to attack Rome during the second Punic War.
Quid est elephantus?
The ending -ior or -ius indicate this type of question.
What is a comparison?
Ubi curris, amice? The case of amice.
What is the vocative case?
The Latin proverb that often appears on tombstones.
Quid est "requiescat in pace"?
If you are interested in this animal, you should join the Equestrian Club.
Quid est equus (horse)?
The festival in December in honor of the god of the harverst.
This case is only used for certain small towns, islands, and cities to show location.
What is the locative?
Romulus septem et triginta annos regnavit. The case of annos.
What is the accusative case?
The Latin proverb that refers to something being done for free, or for the good (of the people).
Quid est "pro bono"?
The English derivative meaning star-sailor.
What is an astronaut?
The first of the month were known as this.
What are the Kalends?
These two cases are used to show time.
What are Accusative and Ablative?
An exclamation point or a question mark often indicate this case.
What is the vocative case?
The Latin proverb that appears on American currency.
Quid est "e pluribus unum"?
Sedentary, sedimentary, and president all derive from this Latin verb.
Quid est sedeo, sedēre, sedī, sessum (sit)?
You can read about the Trojan War in this epic poem.
What is The Iliad?
This kind of verb is used in indirect statements.
What is a head verb/above the neck verb?
Give, show, offer, tell,
these verbs ring this bell.
What is the dative case?
The Latin proverb that Caecilius had as part of the entrance to his house?
Quid est "cave canem"?
Statue, station, and stationary all derive from this Latin verb.
Quid est "sto, stare, steti, statum" (stand)?
Quis est Minerva?