2nd sing. pres. ind. act. of facio
facis
____ es? A. Quem B. Quam C. Quis D. Qui
C. Quis
nomen, nominis, n.
name
Leo viros terret.
The lion frightens the men.
3rd pl. pres. ind. act. of sedeo, sedēre, sedi, sessurus.
sedent
Quam reginam servies? Relative pronoun or interrogative adjective?
Interrogative Adjective
mare, maris, n.
sea
Hercules brachiis colla Hydrae comprimit.
Hercules squeezes the Hydra's necks with his arms.
2nd pl. fut. ind. act. of pono, ponere, posui, positus
ponetis
Hercules id caput excidit. Translate id.
that
how often, as often as
quotiens
Gladius latus meum transfixit. Vulnus etiam habeo.
The sword pierced my side. I still have the wound.
1st pl. fut. ind. pass. of invenio, invenire, inveni, inventus
inveniemur
Adjuvabisne nautas quas milites reliquerunt? Relative pronoun or interrogative adjective?
Relative pronoun
battle line. Nominative, genitive, gender.
acies, aciei, f.
The appearance of courage won the battle.
Species virtutis proelium vicit / vincebat.
Perfect infinitive active of do.
dedisse
Amici mei adsunt. Filias _____ spectamus.
eorum
cavalry. Nominative, genitive, gender.
equitatus, equitatūs, m.
We cannot wait for the return of the army.
Reditum exercitūs exspectare non possumus.