Fortiter, adv.
Bravely, strongly
Through
Per, prep. w. acc.
3rd Conjugation endings Imperfect Tense Singular
-ebam, -ebas, -ebat
Leaders often fortify towns and bridges.
Duces oppida et pontes saepe muniunt.
What is the difference between active and passive verbs?
Active verbs show the subject as acting or being, and passive verbs show the subject being acted on.
fines, finium
territory
-DAILY DOUBLE-
There
Ibi
Which conjugation and tense has the endings -ebo, -ebis, -ebit, -ebimus, -ebitis, -ebunt
2nd Conjugation Future Tense
The Roman camp was full of swords and darts.
Castra Romana erant plena gladiorum et telorum.
What Gender are 5th Declension nouns?
All Feminine except the Natural Gender Rule.
etiam
also
Conquer
Vinco, vincere, vici, victus, 3rd conjugation
Conjugate laudo into the Imperfect Tense singular
laud-abam, laud-abas, laud-abat
Are you a horseman? Are you a soldier?
Esne eques? Esne miles?
How many principal parts are there?
There are 4 principal parts.
sui
himself, herself, itself, themselves
Concerning
De
-DAILY DOUBLE-
2nd Conjugation Imperfect Tense, Singular and Plural
-ebam, -ebas, -ebat, -ebamus, -ebatis, -ebant
The winter quarters were not far away from a town of the Gauls.
Hiberna ab appido Gaullorum non longe aberant.
Which letter(s) in the English alphabet are not found in Latin?
Latin has no letter 'W' or 'Y'
Pello, pellere, pepuli, pulsus 3rd Conjugation
Drive, Repulse, Rout
On all sides
Undique
4th Conjugation endings of Future Tense, Plural
-iemus, -ietis, -ient
In the Roman Senate there are many noble and brave men.
In senatu Romano sunt homines nobiles et fortis.
What's the difference between Reflexive and Non-Reflexive Pronouns of the Third Declension?
Reflexive pronouns contain such words as himself, herself, itself, etc, whereas Non-Reflexive Pronouns contain words such as he, of her, for them, etc. Reflexive pronouns contain no Nominative.