Noun-Adjective pairs are the same in case, number, gender, but NOT this.
What is declension?
Puer in the dative case.
What is puero?
Tense of potero (Just the tense).
What is Future?
The third principal part of trado, tradere.
What is tradidi?
The Romans originally named London this.
What is Londinium?
The case and number for pueri omnis.
What is genitive singular?
The dative case has the same endings as this other case.
What is the ablative case?
Tense of nolebam (Just the tense).
The third principal part of curro, currere.
What is cucurri?
These water filled structures were built to keep Romans healthy and happy.
What are fountains?
The case and number for puella magna.
These two latin words can show that the noun is in the dative case (You only need one).
What is licet OR necesse est?
ANY perfect tense form of volo.
What is volui, vuluisti, voluit, voluimus, voluistis, or voluerunt?
The third principal part of sumo, sumere.
What is sumpsi?
Perfected by the Romans, this bit of architecture was created to withstand weather and relieve pressure.
What is the arch?
The nominative plural form of servus omnis.
What is servi omnes?
What are indirect object, impersonal verb, and compound verb?
Imperfect 1st plural of fero.
What is ferebamus?
The third AND fourth principal parts of sto, stare.
What is steti, staturus?
This Roman city started as a small fort, and gradually became a port leading to many other Roman cities and forts.
What is Roman London/Londinium?
The dative singular form of large father.
What is patri magnae?
The Latin words for say, do, show, give, and tell.
What are dico, facio, demonstro, do, and narro?
The tense and translation of volueris.
What is future perfect, "you will have wanted"?
The third AND fourth principal parts of sum, esse.
What is fui, futurus?
Many Roman artifacts from Roman London can be found in this famous British Museum.
What is the Museum of London?