The tense of "ceperis."
capio, capere, cepi, captus
What is "future perfect active?"
The case and number of "urbis."
urbs, urbis, f.
What is "genitive singular"?
The adjective "nostra" agrees with this noun.
Quo usque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra?
What is "patientia?"
The neuter nominative/accusative singular form of the interrogative pronoun; the Latin word for "what?"
What is "quid?"
This pronoun means "we/us."
What is "nos?"
The tense and voice of "iactabit."
iacto, iactare, iactavi, iactatus
The case and number of "timor."
timor, timoris, m.
What is "nominative singular?"
The adjective "tuus" agrees with this noun.
quam diu etiam furor iste tuus nos eludet?
What is "furor"?
The masculine/feminine accusative singular form of the interrogative pronoun; the Latin word for "whom?"
What is "quem?"
This pronoun means "this/these."
What is "hic/haec/hoc?"
The tense of "moverunt."
moveo, movere, movi, motus
What is "perfect active?"
The case and number of "patientiā."
patientia -ae, f.
What is "ablative singular"?
The adjective "effrenata" agrees with this noun.
quem ad finem sese effrenata iactabit audacia?
What is "audacia"?
The masculine/feminine nominative singular form of the interrogative pronoun; the Latin word for "who?"
What is "quis?"
This pronoun means "herself/himself/itself/themselves/etc."
What is "se" (or "sese")?
The tense of "arbitraris."
arbitror, arbitrari, arbitratus sum (the forms of this verb are always passive)
What is "present"?
The case and number of "consilia"?
consilium -ī, n.
(HINT: there are 2 answers)
What is "nominative or accusative plural?"
The adjective "constrictam" agrees with this noun.
constrictam iam horum omnium scientia teneri coniurationem non vides?
What is "coniurationem"?
The masculine accusative PLURAL form of the interrogative pronoun; the Latin word for "whom?"
This pronoun means "that darn" and is generally used in an offensive way.
What is "iste?"
The tense and voice of "eludet."
eludo, eludere, elusi, elusum
HINT: think about what conjugation it is
What is "future active?"
The case and number of both of these nouns: "ora" and "vultūs."
os, oris, n. vultus -ūs, m.
(HINT: there are two possible answers)
What is "nominative or accusative plural"?
The adjective "omnium" agrees with this other word in the sentence.
Nihilne te nocturnum praesidium Palati,
nihil urbis vigiliae,
nihil timor populi,
nihil concursus bonōrum omnium...
What is "bonōrum?"
Sometimes relative pronouns work as adjectives and are translated as "which...?"
This noun agrees with "quem" in the following sentence:
quem ad finem sese effrenata iactabit audacia?
What is "finem"?
This pronoun form translates to "of these men."
What is "horum?"