Pro Caelio - Chapter XV.37, part 2 (W. Englert ed.) - exercise A

exercise: verbs/principal parts
exercise type: fill in the blanks

Ferrei sunt isti patres:
Egone quid dicam, quid velim? quae tu omnia
tuis foedis factis facis ut nequiquam velim,
vix ferendi. Diceret talis pater: "Cur te in istam vicinitatem meretriciam contulisti? cur inlecebris cognitis non refugisti?"
Cur alienam ullam mulierem nosti? Dide ac dissice;
Per me <tibi> licet. Si egebis, tibi dolebit, <non mihi>.
Mihi sat est qui aetatis quod relicuom est oblectem meae.


Write the principal parts of the following verbs used by Cicero in the passage above (white box). Be sure to write all the principal parts (spelled out) with a space between each of them (no commas!). Example: amo amare amavi amatum (to love)

1. (to be)

2. (to say)

3. (to want, wish)

4. (to do, make)

5. (to bear, bring)

6. (to carry; to take oneself, go)

7. (to know, get to know)

8. (to run away)

9. (to get to know, become acquainted with)

10. (to spread, scatter)

11. (to scatter, squander)

12. (to be permitted)

13. (to be in need, to lack)

14. (to suffer, feel pain)

15. (to delight; to pass (a period of time) agreeably)