He read the three first verses: Quis multa gracilis te puer in rosa Perfusus liquidis urget odoribus, Grato, Pyrrha, sub antro?
Observe that the masculine and feminine are alike and that all the forms are like the corresponding forms of the relative, excepting quis and quid.
Rogat quis Gallōs vincat» Who is conquering the { He asks who is conquering the Gauls?
For I can effect nothing unless I effect it in the language of the Apostle Paul, who said: Quis me liberavit a corpore mortis hujus peccati nisi gratia tua Domine Jesu Christe qui regnas in secula seculorum.
An Sufficiat, ut in una, eademque Ecclesia tot preces, seu visitationes repetantur, quot sunt Indulgentiae lucrandae quin de Ecclesia post quamlibet visitationem quis egrediatur, et denuo in eam ingrediatur?
He sometimes uses the commonplaces of the schools, as 8, 56, 'Animalia muta quis generosa putet nisi fortia?
When the new-married couple are about to retire for the night to fasten upon the thigh of each a little slip of paper, inscribed with these words, Domine, quis similis tibi?
The line of Caecilius is "Vivas ut possis quando non quis ut velis.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.