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100

1st person, singular, perfect, passive, indicative, masculine of laudo, laudare, laudavi, laudatum.

What is laudatus sum?

100

Perfect passive verbs are formed in this way.

What is adding a form of sum after the 4th principal part?

100

This is the meaning of familia, familiae.

What is family?

100

This Roman senator identified a conspiracy to overthrow the government, but was exiled for executing conspirators without a trial.

Who was Cicero?

200

2nd person, singular, perfect, passive, feminine form of amo, amare, amavi, amatum.

What is amata es?

200

Pluperfect passive verbs are formed in this way.

What is the 4th principal part of a verb paired with an imperfect form of sum (e.g., eram, eras, erat,...)?

200
This is the meaning of at.

What is but?

200

This was what the triumvirate was.

What is a secret group that manipulated politics for their own gain?

300

1st person, plural, pluperfect, passive, feminine of Prohibeo, prohibere, prohibui, prohibitum.

What is prohibitae eramus?

300

The 4th principal part of a verb is technically this part of speech.

What is an adjective (more specifically, a participle)?

300

This is the meaning of quis? quid?

What is who or what?

300

This member of the triumvirate was known for his wealth, and kept the other members in line.

Who was Crassus?

400

3rd person, plural, future perfect, passive, indicative, neuter of ago, agere, egi, actum.

What is acta erunt?

400

This is why a 4th principal part changes its spelling.

What is to match the subject's number and gender?

400

This is the meaning of clarus, a, um.

What is bright, shining?

400
THis member of the Triumvirate was a popular general, who joined to gain land for his soldiers.
Who was Pompey?
500

1st person, singular, pluperfect, passive, indicative, masculine of salveo, salvere, --, --.

What is a nonexistent form, since this verb cannot be passive and has no 4th principal part?
500

These are the endings used on the 4th principal part for perfect system passive verbs.

What are 1st and 2nd declension nominatives? (-us/-i, -a/-ae, -um/-a)?

500

This is the meaning of paro, parare, paravi, paratum.

What is to prepare, provide, get, or obtain?

500

This individual opposed the triumvirate, but gave up after being assaulted and pelted with waste.

Who was Bibilus?