I. Form the present active participles (give the nominative singular and genitive singular, please) of the following verbs:
Example:ambulo, ambulare, ambulavi ==> ambulans, ambulantis
- 1. iuvo, iuvare, iuvi: I help
- 2. iungo, iungere, iunxi: I join
- 3. doceo, docere, docui: I teach
- 4. iacio, iacere, ieci: I throw
- 5. dormio, dormire, dormivi: I sleep
- 6. sentio, sentire, sensi: I feel
- 7. maneo, manere, mansi: I remain
- 8. spero, sperare, speravi: I hope
- 9. peto, petere, petivi: I seek
- 10. fugio, fugere, fugi: I flee
II. Give the Latin for these participles, in the form requested (for vocab., see Pt. I above)
II. For those with intestinal fortitude:
1. We shall bring gifts to Apollo to persuade him.
gift: donum, -i, n.2. Quintus covered his ears lest he hear the god's terrible oracle.
cover: tego, tegere, texi, tectum ear: auris, auris, f.
terrible: terribilis, -e
3. Marcus is writing a letter to Quintus so that he [Quintus] may join him in Asia.
join: iungo, iungere, iunxi, iunctum
4. Let all young men campaign with Antony to destroy the conspiriacy!
campaign: milito (1) Antony: Antonius, -i, m.
destroy: deleo, delere, delevi, deletum conspiracy: coniuratio, -onis, f.