This word means "to accuse" in Latin.
What is accusare?
This word means "to think" in Latin.
What is putare?
This is how you find the perfect stem in Latin.
What is "drop the i from the 3rd principal part"?
This is a derivative of accusare in Latin.
What is accusation?
This is how we say "I have flown" in Latin.
What is volavi?
This word means "to doubt" in Latin.
What is dubitare?
This word means "to change" in Latin.
What is mutare?
This is the stem that the Pluperfect tense is based off of in Latin.
What is the perfect stem?
This is the derivative of the Latin word negare.
What is negate?
This is how we say "I had flown" in Latin.
What is volaveram?
This word means "to deny" in Latin
What is negare?
This word means "to ask" in Latin.
What is rogare?
This English helping verb translates the pluperfect tense in Latin.
What is "had"?
This is a derivative of dubitare in Latin.
What is dubious?
This is how we say he had flown in Latin.
What is volaverat?
This word means "to hope" in Latin.
What is sperare?
This word means "to disturb" in Latin.
What is perturbare?
These pluperfect endings are identical to them.
What is the imperfect tense of sum?
This is a derivative of the Latin word rogare.
What is interrogative?
This is how you say you all had flown in Latin.
What is volaveratis?
This word means "to hide" in Latin.
What is celare?
This word means "to fly" in Latin.
What is volare?
This is what kind of action the pluperfect tense describes.
This is the derivative of the Latin word mutare.
This is how you say they had flown in Latin.
What is volaverant?