Exercise 40 d Present Participles Exercise 40 d

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Exercise 40 d Present Participles

Exercise 40 d Present Participles

Exercise 40 d Z 1. Aeneas Hesperiam petens Carthaginem advenit. ZAeneas, seeking Hesperia, arrived

Exercise 40 d Z 1. Aeneas Hesperiam petens Carthaginem advenit. ZAeneas, seeking Hesperia, arrived at Carthage. ZAeneas, who was seeking Hesperia, arrived at Carthage. ZAeneas, although he was seeking Hesperia, arrived at Carthage.

Exercise 40 d Z 2. Marcus patrem epistulas in tablino scribentem invenit. ZMarcus found

Exercise 40 d Z 2. Marcus patrem epistulas in tablino scribentem invenit. ZMarcus found his father writing letters in the study. ZMarcus found his father as he was writing letters in the study.

Exercise 40 d Z 3. Adstantes rogavi ubi esset incendium. ZI asked the bystanders

Exercise 40 d Z 3. Adstantes rogavi ubi esset incendium. ZI asked the bystanders where the fire was.

Exercise 40 d Z 4. Eucleides nocte per vias domum rediens a praedonibus percussus

Exercise 40 d Z 4. Eucleides nocte per vias domum rediens a praedonibus percussus est. ZEucleides, returning home at night through the streets, was struck by robbers. ZEucleides, who was returning home at night through the streets, was struck by robbers.

Exercise 40 d Z 5. Davo in horto laboranti molesti erant pueri. ZThe boys

Exercise 40 d Z 5. Davo in horto laboranti molesti erant pueri. ZThe boys were troublesome (annoying) to Davus, working in the garden. ZThe boys were troublesome to Davus, who was working in the garden.

Exercise 40 d Z 6. Mihi roganti puellae nihil responderunt. ZTo me asking, the

Exercise 40 d Z 6. Mihi roganti puellae nihil responderunt. ZTo me asking, the girls responded not at all. ZThe girls did not respond to me, although I was asking.

Exercise 40 d 7. Plurimi natantium scaphas litori appropinquantes viderunt. 7. Very many of

Exercise 40 d 7. Plurimi natantium scaphas litori appropinquantes viderunt. 7. Very many of the swimmers saw the small boats approaching the shore. • the boats, which were approaching the shore. • the boats, as they were approaching the shore.

Exercise 40 d 8. Audita est vox magistri pueros reprehendentis. 8. The voice of

Exercise 40 d 8. Audita est vox magistri pueros reprehendentis. 8. The voice of the teacher scolding the boys was heard. • of the teacher who was scolding the boys. . . • of the teacher because he was scolding the boys. . .

Exercise 40 d 9. Cornelius in atrio Eucleidem exspectans ceteros servos in culinã colloquentes

Exercise 40 d 9. Cornelius in atrio Eucleidem exspectans ceteros servos in culinã colloquentes audivit. 9. Cornelius, waiting for Eucleides in the atrium, heard the other slaves talking in the kitchen. • who was waiting for Eucleides in the atrium. . • although he was waiting for Eucleides in the atrium. . . • who were talking. . . • while they were talking. . . • because they were talking. . .

Exercise 40 d Z 10. Cornelio domo egredienti occurrit Titus, frater eius. ZTitus, his

Exercise 40 d Z 10. Cornelio domo egredienti occurrit Titus, frater eius. ZTitus, his brother, met Cornelius returning home. ZTitus, his brother, met Cornelius as he was returning home.

Exercise 40 d 11. Clamores gaudentium in viis auditi sunt. 11. The shouts of

Exercise 40 d 11. Clamores gaudentium in viis auditi sunt. 11. The shouts of those rejoicing were heard in the streets. • of the rejoicers. . .

Exercise 40 d 12. Cornelius servis fercula in triclinium portantibus signum dedit. 12. Cornelius

Exercise 40 d 12. Cornelius servis fercula in triclinium portantibus signum dedit. 12. Cornelius gave a signal to the slaves carrying trays into the dining room. • who were carrying trays. . . • while they were carrying trays. .

Exercise 40 d 13. Cornelii in cauponã pernoctantes mortem timebant. 13. The Cornelius Family,

Exercise 40 d 13. Cornelii in cauponã pernoctantes mortem timebant. 13. The Cornelius Family, spending the night in the inn, were afraid of death. • who were spending the night in the inn. . . • because they were spending the night in the inn. . .

Exercise 40 d 14. Mulieres ad templum procedentes conspeximus. 14. We caught sight of

Exercise 40 d 14. Mulieres ad templum procedentes conspeximus. 14. We caught sight of the women proceeding to the temple. • who were proceeding to the temple. • because they were proceeding to the temple. • as they were proceeding to the temple.

Exercise 40 d 15. Puellae inter se colloquentes multa et mira de pueris narrabant.

Exercise 40 d 15. Puellae inter se colloquentes multa et mira de pueris narrabant. 15. The girls, talking among themselves, were saying many (and) wonderful things about the boys. • who were talking among themselves. . . • as they were talking among themselves. . .

Exercise 40 d 16. Nos domo egredientes matrem in atrio sedentem vidimus. 16. We,

Exercise 40 d 16. Nos domo egredientes matrem in atrio sedentem vidimus. 16. We, departing from home, saw mother sitting in the atrium. • because we were departing from home. . . • as we were departing from home. . . • who was sitting in the atrium. • because she was sitting in the atrium.

Exercise 40 d 17. Sextum arborem ascendentem desilire iussi. 17. I ordered Sextus, climbing

Exercise 40 d 17. Sextum arborem ascendentem desilire iussi. 17. I ordered Sextus, climbing a tree, to jump down. • who was climbing the tree. . . • because he was climbing the tree. . . • as he was climbing the tree. . .