Participles LEARNERS WILL RECOGNIZE PARTICIPLES BY IDENTIFYING PRESENT ACTIVE, PERFECT PASSIVE AND PERFECT DEPONENT (ACTIVE) PARTICIPLES.

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Participles LEARNERS WILL RECOGNIZE PARTICIPLES BY IDENTIFYING PRESENT ACTIVE, PERFECT PASSIVE AND PERFECT DEPONENT (ACTIVE) PARTICIPLES

Present Participle -ACTIVE Singular NOM mittens Sending GEN mittentis DAT mittenti ACC mittentem ABL mittente PLURAL ACTIVE mittentes SENDING, while sending mittentium mittentibus mittentes mIttentibus 3 rd declension active ING In English

EX: PERFECT Passive, Participle- having been -ed First- 2nd declension SING Having been taught Having been taught PASSIVE PLUR> doctus, docta,doctum NOM docti, doctae,docta docti, doctae,docti GEN. doctōrum, doctārum, doctōrum doctō, doctae,doctō DAT. doctīs, doctīs,doctīs doctum, doctam,doctum ACC. doctōs, doctās,docta doctō, doctā, doctō ABL. doctīs, doctīs, doctīs MASCULINE, FEMININE, NEUTER—I-II declensions

EX: PERFECT ACTIVE, Participle ( DEPONENT) Having encouraged Having encouraged hortatus, hortata, hortatum NOM hortati, hortatae, hortata hortati, hortatae, hortati GEN. hortatōrum, hortatārum, hortatōrum hortatō, hortatae, hortatō DAT. hortatīs, hortatīs, hortatīs hortatum, hortatam, hortatum ACC. hortatōs, hortatās,hortata hortatō, hortatā, hortatō ABL. hortatīs, hortatīs, hortatīs MASCULINE, FEMININE, NEUTER—I-II declensions

EX: FUTURE ACTIVE, Participle ABOUT TO LEARN ABOUT TO LEARN doctURus, doctURa,doctURum NOM doctURi, doctURae,doctURa doctURi, doctURae,doctURi GEN. doctURorum, doctURarum, doctURorum doctURō, doctURae,doctURō DAT. doctURīs, doctURīs,doctURīs doctURum, doctURam,doctURum ACC. doctURos, doctURas,doctURas doctURō, doctURa, doctURō ABL. doctURīs, doctURīs, doctURīs MASCULINE, FEMININE, NEUTER—I-II declensions UR= ABOUT TO, FIXING TO (ACTIVE)