Ptolemaic dynasty occurred closest to the Common era. This era lasted from 305 BC to 30 BC.
I'll use me and one of my sisters as an example if that's okay. (also, I only have . between every word my sister says because she talks really fast.)
Me: "Why are you so upset?"
Sister: "I'M.NOT!.LEAVE.ME.ALONE!"
Me: "Come now, and tell me, or do I have to get Mammaw?"
Sister: "No.I.Don't.Want.To.Tell.You.I.Said.Leave.Me.Alone!"
Me: "What ever. Eventually, I'll find out."
Basically, or at least in my adopted family, the females like to yell when they're upset or angered, and when they're in a good mood, they talk as if they never yelled in their life. I know it's not the same for all females, because I don't do it and I have friends who don't do it.
Both changed and started, the two verbs in this sentence, are regular verbs. regular verbs are verbs whose past tense is simply formed by adding -ed to the end of the word. so change is changed, and start is started. hope this helps (-:
Answer:
"Gloria faceva molti compiti"