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Chapter 14: Caesaris triumphi

Present participle; further uses of the ablative case; more perfect stems.

Coin struck by Caesar with his famous phrase. From Livius.org with permission. Emperor Marcus Aurelius (161-180 AD) at his triumph after his success against Germanic tribes. Bas-relief from the Arch of Marcus Aurelius, Rome, now in the Capitoline Museum in Rome. From wikimedia commons.

In this exercise, practice forming the present participle.

In this exercise, practice using the present participle.

In this exercise, practice using ablatives, new ones in this chapter and ones previously familiar.

In this exercise, practice more perfect stems of verbs.

Copyright 2012 by Margaret B. Phillips
University of Missouri at St. Louis
Languages and Cultures program
Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and Languages
One University Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63121