Latin Present Participles

Latin present participles - case, number and gender.
What C is the masculine accusative plural present participle of 'to run'?. What P is the feminine ablative singular present participle of 'to prepare'? . What H is the masculine dative plural present participle of 'to have'? . What A is the neuter nominative singular present participle of 'to hear'?. What M is the feminine genitive singular present participle of 'to send'?. What I is the neuter nominative plural present participle of 'to enter'?. What V is the feminine dative singular present participle of 'to live'?. What D is the masculine nominative singular present participle of 'to teach'?. What S is the neuter genitive plural present participle of 'to feel'?. What O is the masculine accusative singular present participle of 'to pray'?. What I is the usual English translation of a present participle ending?. What A is one possible case of 'docentibus'?. What N is the case of 'orans'?. What G is the case of 'audientis'?. What A is the case of 'mittentem'?. What S is the number of 'vivens'?. What P is the number of 'habentia'?. What M is the gender of 'habens'?. What F is the gender of 'mittenti'?. What N is the gender of 'parantium'?.
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