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Latin loves participlesmore than English so you have to learn them Perfect Passive participles in English Translated having been ed Or ed having been praised ID: 792979

perfect passive laudatis participle passive perfect participle laudatis verb latin laudatus english participles erat wounded honored honoratus faber architecto

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Perfect Passive Particples

Slide2

Latin loves participles…..more than English so you have to learn them!

Slide3

Perfect Passive participles in English:

Translated –

“having been _____

ed

Or “ ________ed”“having been praised”“Praised”

Slide4

Participles are adjectives so they describe a noun

The student,

praised

by the teacher, was learning Latin.

Slide5

The soldier,

having been wounded

in battle, was carried off the field.

Slide6

The woman,

having been seen

in the garden, denied knowing Grumio.

Slide7

On your paper, create your own sentence using a perfect passive participle in ENGLISH

We will share them with the class.

Slide8

Slide9

In Latin, the perfect passive participle comes from the fourth principle part of the verb.

1 2

Honoro

,

honorare, 3 4 honoravi, honoratus (having been honored)

Slide10

Cogidubnus

, a Quinto

honoratus

, laete

ridebat.Cogi, having been honored by Quintus, was laughing happily.

Slide11

Hasta, a

milite

deiecta

,

Barbillum vulneravit.The spear, having been thrown down by the soldier, wounded Barbillus.

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Students A--Turn to your partner and tell him/her what the perfect passive participle of this verb is

Aedifico

,

aedificare

,

aedificavi, aedificatus

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Students B– Tell him/her what this ppp

means:

aedificatus

Slide14

More about perfect passive participlesJust to help you understand.

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There are different types of participles– a perfect participle happened and was completed in the past—before the verb.

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Faber,

ab architecto

laudatus

, valde laetus erat.

The craftsman was praised before he was happy.

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A passive participle describes a person who received the action of the verb (not the doer)

Faber,

ab architecto

laudatus

, valde laetus erat

.Here—the craftsman received the praise—he did not make the praise-- and that’s why it’s passive

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Perfect Passive Participles are adjectives so they are declined.

Masculine

Feminine

Laudatus

Laudati Laudata LaudataeLaudati Laudatorum Laudatae LaudatarumLaudato

Laudatis

Laudatae

Laudatis

Laudatum

Laudatos

Laudatam

Laudatas

Laudato

Laudatis

Laudata

Laudatis

Slide19

Perfect Participle Tutorial

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