This is the definition of the noun liber, librī, m.
What is "book"?
He is Marcus' and Cornelia's uncle.
Who is Titus?
This is how genitive nouns translate.
What is "of the noun(s)"?
This is the name of the tense that translates as "will have verbed."
What is the future perfect tense?
This is the part of speech that's an action.
What is a verb?
This is the definition of the verb with the third principal part tuli.
What is "to bring, carry, bear"?
This is the Latin name for the Senate House.
What is the Curia?
These two cases have remarkably similar, if not identical, endings in most declensions.
What are the dative and ablative cases?
This is the principal part of the verb that is used when making the perfect, pluperfect, AND future perfect forms of a verb.
What is the third principal part?
This is the name of the verb form that ends -(vowel)re.
What is an infinitive?
This is the Latin noun that means "joy." Don't forget it's gender!
What is gaudium, gaudiī, n.?
This is the name of the household slave who accompanied Titus and the boys as they toured the city.
Who is Eucleides?
These are the two translations of the dative case.
What are "to the noun(s)" and "for the noun(s)"?
A verb will only use the future endings -bo, -bis, -bit... if it belongs to one of these.
What are the 1st and 2nd conjugation?
These five letters are a mnemonic to help you recognize verb forms that are coming from a third principal part.
What is XL SUV?
This is the dictionary entry of the verb "to be."
What is sum, esse, fui?
This is the name of the racetrack in Ancient Rome where chariot races were held.
What is the Circus Maximus?
This is what we call the use of the dative case.
What is an indirect object?
This is the translation of the verb demonstraveramus.
What is "we had shown" or "we had pointed out"?
For a Latin adjective and noun to go together, they must have these three characteristics in common.
What are gender, number, and case?
This is the full dictionary entry for the verb "to do, drive."
What is ago, agere, egi?
This is the name of the gate where the Cornelii entered the city of Rome.
What is the Porta Capena?
-arum, -orum, and -um are all endings for this case-number combination.
What is genitive plural?
This is the translation of the verb aget.
What is "he/she/it will drive"?
These are the locations of Sextus' parents (according to Roman tradition).
What are Asia (father) and the Underworld (mother)?