Future active participle
Made from participial stem -4th principal part of a verb 1st 2nd 3rd 4th amo amāre amavi amatus
Futur amat-us having been loved amaturus about to love, going to love
paro parāre paravi paratus _________ Make the future participle from the following verbs and translate the participle paro parāre paravi paratus _________ deleo delēre delevi deletus _________ duco ducĕre duxi ductus __________ audio audīre audivi auditus __________
Future passive participle (gerundive) amandus, -a, um to be loved parandus, -a, um to be prepared delendus, -a, um to be destroyed ducendus, -a, um to be led audiendus, -a, um to be heard The gerundive when used as a participle or an adjective is always passive, denoting necessity, obligation, or propriety.
The most frequent use of the gerundive is with the forms of esse in the (Passive) Periphrastic Conjugation Haterius clientibus laudandus est. The clients must praise Haterius. Philosopha convivis audienda est. The guests must hear the philosopher.