Pro Caelio - Chapter XIX.47, part 1 (W. Englert ed.) - exercise 1

exercise: analysis of verbs
exercise type: fill in the blanks

An hic, si sese isti vitae dedidisset, consularem hominem admodum adulescens in iudicium vocavisset? hic, si laborem fugeret, si obstrictus voluptatibus teneretur, in hac acie cotidie versaretur, appeteret inimicitias, in iudicium vocaret, subiret periculum capitis, ipse inspectante populo Romano tot iam mensis aut de salute aut de gloria dimicaret?


Write person, number, tense, voice and mood of the following verbs used by Cicero in the passage above (white box). Be sure to use the following abbreviation system: do not write a dot after the abbreviation and do not forget the space between each of them (no commas!). Example: 3 s impf act subj (diceret)

For person: first = 1 | second = 2 | third = 3
For number: singular = s | plural = p
For number: present = pr | imperfect = impf | future = fut | perfect= pf | pluperfect = ppf | futureperfect = fpf
For voice: active = act | passive = pass | deponent = dep
For mood: indicative = ind | subjunctive = subj | imperative = imp


1. dedidisset

2. vocavisset

3. fugeret

4. teneretur

5. versaretur

6. appeteret

7. vocaret

8. subiret

9. dimicaret