The case that shows possession
What is genitive case?
The translation of "moveō"
The basic/default way to translate "exspectabant" (the tense is the focus here)
What is "they were looking out for/expecting/watching for"?
The first two principal parts of the verb meaning "to be"
What is "eō, īre"?
The reason "magnum" can't describe "raeda" (be specific)
"Magnum" is masculine or neuter, while "raeda" is feminine.
This confusingly-named type of 3rd declension nouns has an -ium in the genitive plural, instead of just -um.
What is i-stem?
The present tense, 3rd person singular form of "cessō, cessāre = to be idle/do nothing"
What is "cessat"?
The imperfect tense, 2nd person singular form of "habeō, habēre = to have/hold"
What is "habebas"?
The translation of "ībamus"
What is "we were going"?
The preposition that can take accusative or ablative depending on the translation
What is "in"?
The nominative, accusative, and vocative forms of this kind of noun are the same.
What is a neuter noun?
The only conjugation(s) without exceptions/vowel shenanigans in present tense
What is 2nd conjugation?
The only conjugation(s) of verbs with exceptions/vowel shenanigans in imperfect tense
What are 4th conjugation and IOs of the 3rd?
The present tense, 3rd person plural form of "volō, velle = to want"
What is "volunt"?
The Roman name for the king of the gods whose Greek counterpart is Zeus
Who is Jupiter/Iupiter?
Noun-adjective agreement refers to the adjective having to match the noun it describes in these three ways.
What is gender, number, and case?
The present tense, 2nd person plural form of "aperiō, aperīre = to open"
What is "aperitis"?
The imperfect tense, 3rd person singular form of "excipiō, excipere = to welcome/receive/catch"
What is "excipiebat"?
This word is a compound verb formed from the Latin words meaning "out of" and "to go", and it means "to go out of" or "to exit" (first two principal parts, please)
This is Cornelia's brother
Who is "Marcus"?
This kind of word modifies verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.
What is an adverb?
The present tense, 3rd person plural form of "agō, agere = to do/drive"
What is "agunt"?
The imperfect tense, 3rd person singular form of "feriō, ferīre = to hit/strike"
What is "feriebat"?
The infinitive form of the word meaning "to be able"
What is "posse"?
This masculine, first-declension word means "charioteer".
What is "auriga, -ae, m."?