Perfect Passive Participles like Present Participles are verbal adjectives Present Participles in Latin are 3 rd Declension Adjectives Present Participles are translated ing ID: 805530
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Slide1
Perfect Passive Participles
Perfect Passive Participles, like Present Participles, are verbal adjectives.
Present Participles, in Latin, are 3
rd
Declension Adjectives.
Present Participles are translated “______
ing
”
Examples: Video
virum
ambulantem
– I see the
walking
man.
Slide2Perfect Passive Participle Forms:
The Perfect Passive Participles use the same endings as 1
st
and second declension adjectives.
Hooray! No new endings!
A verb’s 4
th
principle part is the PPP of the verb.
Example:
laudo
,
laudare
,
laudavī
,
laudatus
From
laudatus
, we can decline it in the feminine and neuter genders by using 1
st
and 2
nd
declension endings(see the back wall).
laudatus
– masculine
laudata
– feminine
laudatum
- neuter
Slide3Perfect Passive Participle Translation:
Perfect Passive Participle
↓ ↓ ↓
Completed noun is
receiving
verbal
Action the action adj
.
↓ ↓ ↓
Having been _______
ed
Vir
laudatus
– the man having been praised
Vir
risus
– the man having been laughed at
Poculum
lavatum
– the cup having been washed
Discipula
educata
– the student (f.) having been educated
Slide43rd
and 4
th
Principle Parts
Slide5Vocabulary Sheet 11
poto
,
potare
,
potavī
,
potatus
emoveo
,
emovēre
,
emovī
,
emotus
dubito
,
dubitare
,
dubitavī
,
dubitatus
festino
,
festinare
,
festinavī
,
festinatus
Slide6Vocabulary Sheet 12
rideo
,
ridere
,
risī
,
risus
misceo
,
miscēre
,
miscuī
,
mixtus
impleo
,
implēre
,
implevī
,
impletus
pendeo
,
pendēre
,
pependī
, --
Slide7Vocabulary Sheet 13
laudo
,
laudare
laudavī
,
laudatus
neco
,
necare
,
necavī
,
necatus
servo
,
servare
,
servavī
,
servatus
deporto
,
deportare
,
deportavī
,
deportatus
Slide8Vocabulary Sheet 14
vito
,
vitare
,
vitavi
,
vitatus
invito
,
invitare
,
invitavī
,
invitatus
inquit
educo
,
educare
,
educavī
,
educatus
Slide9Vocabulary Sheet 15
circumdo
,
circumdare
,
circumdedī
circumdatus
mereo
,
merēre
,
merui
,
meritus
fulgeo
,
fulgēre
,
fulsī
, --
faveo
,
favēre
,
favi
,
fautus
Slide10Vocabulary Sheet 16
appareo
,
apparēre
,
apparuī
,
apparitus
lateo
,
latēre
,
latuī
, --
oro
,
orare
,
oravī
,
oratus
lavo
,
lavare
,
lavī
,
lavatus
Slide11Vocabulary Sheet 17
pulso
,
pulsare
,
pulsavī
,
pulsatus
pateo
,
patēre
,
patuī
, --
torreo
,
torrēre
,
torruī
,
tostus
lacero
,
lacerare
,
laceravī
,
laceratus
Slide12Vocabulary Sheet 18
iaceo
,
iacēre
,
iacuī
,
iacitus
persuadeo
,
persuadēre
,
persuasī
,
persuasus
placeo
,
placēre
,
placuī
,
placitus
praebeo
,
praebēre
,
praebuī
,
praebitus
Slide13Vocabulary Sheet 19
compleo
,
complēre
,
complēvī
,
completus
salveo
,
salvēre
invideō
,
invidēre
,
invīdī
,
invisus
desidero
,
desiderare
,
desideravi
,
desideratus
Slide14Vocabulary Sheet 20
ruo
,
ruere
,
ruī
,
rutus
accendo
,
accendere
,
accendī
,
accensus
duco
,
ducere
,
duxī
,
ductus
mitto
,
mittere
,
misī
,
missus
Slide15Vocabulary Sheet 21
edo
,
edere
,
edī
,
essus
fluo
,
fluere
,
fluxī
,
fluxus
pono
,
ponere
,
posuī
,
positus
traho
,
trahere
,
traxī
,
tractus
Slide16Vocabulary Sheet 22
cado
,
cadere
,
cecidī
,
casus
tango
,
tangere
,
tetigī
,
tactus
ago
,
agere
,
egī
,
actus
pasco
,
pascere
,
pavī
,
pastus
Slide17Vocabulary Sheet 23
gero
,
gerere
,
gessī
,
gestus
deligo
,
deligere
,
delegī
,
delectus
cogo
,
cogere
,
coegī
,
coactus
praemitto
,
praemittere
,
praemisī
,
praemissus