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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.

Slide2

Perfect 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

Slide3

Perfect 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

Slide4

3rd

and 4

th

Principle Parts

Slide5

Vocabulary Sheet 11

poto

,

potare

,

potavī

,

potatus

emoveo

,

emovēre

,

emovī

,

emotus

dubito

,

dubitare

,

dubitavī

,

dubitatus

festino

,

festinare

,

festinavī

,

festinatus

Slide6

Vocabulary Sheet 12

rideo

,

ridere

,

risī

,

risus

misceo

,

miscēre

,

miscuī

,

mixtus

impleo

,

implēre

,

implevī

,

impletus

pendeo

,

pendēre

,

pependī

, --

Slide7

Vocabulary Sheet 13

laudo

,

laudare

laudavī

,

laudatus

neco

,

necare

,

necavī

,

necatus

servo

,

servare

,

servavī

,

servatus

deporto

,

deportare

,

deportavī

,

deportatus

Slide8

Vocabulary Sheet 14

vito

,

vitare

,

vitavi

,

vitatus

invito

,

invitare

,

invitavī

,

invitatus

inquit

educo

,

educare

,

educavī

,

educatus

Slide9

Vocabulary Sheet 15

circumdo

,

circumdare

,

circumdedī

circumdatus

mereo

,

merēre

,

merui

,

meritus

fulgeo

,

fulgēre

,

fulsī

, --

faveo

,

favēre

,

favi

,

fautus

Slide10

Vocabulary Sheet 16

appareo

,

apparēre

,

apparuī

,

apparitus

lateo

,

latēre

,

latuī

, --

oro

,

orare

,

oravī

,

oratus

lavo

,

lavare

,

lavī

,

lavatus

Slide11

Vocabulary Sheet 17

pulso

,

pulsare

,

pulsavī

,

pulsatus

pateo

,

patēre

,

patuī

, --

torreo

,

torrēre

,

torruī

,

tostus

lacero

,

lacerare

,

laceravī

,

laceratus

Slide12

Vocabulary Sheet 18

iaceo

,

iacēre

,

iacuī

,

iacitus

persuadeo

,

persuadēre

,

persuasī

,

persuasus

placeo

,

placēre

,

placuī

,

placitus

praebeo

,

praebēre

,

praebuī

,

praebitus

Slide13

Vocabulary Sheet 19

compleo

,

complēre

,

complēvī

,

completus

salveo

,

salvēre

invideō

,

invidēre

,

invīdī

,

invisus

desidero

,

desiderare

,

desideravi

,

desideratus

Slide14

Vocabulary Sheet 20

ruo

,

ruere

,

ruī

,

rutus

accendo

,

accendere

,

accendī

,

accensus

duco

,

ducere

,

duxī

,

ductus

mitto

,

mittere

,

misī

,

missus

Slide15

Vocabulary Sheet 21

edo

,

edere

,

edī

,

essus

fluo

,

fluere

,

fluxī

,

fluxus

pono

,

ponere

,

posuī

,

positus

traho

,

trahere

,

traxī

,

tractus

Slide16

Vocabulary Sheet 22

cado

,

cadere

,

cecidī

,

casus

tango

,

tangere

,

tetigī

,

tactus

ago

,

agere

,

egī

,

actus

pasco

,

pascere

,

pavī

,

pastus

Slide17

Vocabulary Sheet 23

gero

,

gerere

,

gessī

,

gestus

deligo

,

deligere

,

delegī

,

delectus

cogo

,

cogere

,

coegī

,

coactus

praemitto

,

praemittere

,

praemisī

,

praemissus