Quod erat faciendum in Latin is "That which was to be done" in English.
Quid facit?
It means "What is he/she/it doing?"
"Quid facit Cornelia hodie" translates to "What is Cornelia doing today?" To answer this question, one would need specific context about Cornelia's plans or activities on that day. Without additional information, it's impossible to provide an accurate response.
Not who, but what
omnes facit errata
Quid agis? (singular) Quid agitis? (plural)
quid
Quid hoc fecisti mihi? means Why did u do this to me? in latin Quid-Why hoc-this to me fecisti-did u do mihi-me
How are you today?
calculation does not make the monk
Quid est.
Quid ago?