oculus, oculi, m.
eye
audeo, audere, ausus sum
to dare
daring, reckless
audax, audacis
location
locus, loci, m.
This mood is used to indicate a real action
indicative
measure, rhythm, manner
modus, modi, m.
pareo, parere, pareui, pariturus
to obey
that
legal
lex, legis, f.
Besides the subject, a nominative can also serve as this, after a verb denoting a state of being
predicate
libertas, libertatis, f.
freedom
relinquo, relinquere, reliqui, relictus
to leave behind, abandon
often
pacify
pax, pacis, f.
a double dative consists of a dative of reference and this
dative of purpose or predicative dative
joy
gaudium, gaudii
experior, experiri, expertus sum
try, experience
caecus, a, um
blind
placate
placeo, -ere, placui, placitum
The tense and mood of a verb in a past counterfactual condition
pluperfect subjunctive
munus, muneris, n.
duty, gift, service
inquam (defective)
to say
in what way? hint: two words
quo modo
sequence
sequor, sequi, secutus sum
This term, from the greek for "talking around," refers to a verbal form which consists of two words
periphrastic