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1 Warm-Up: Copy the following sentences onto your paper. Circle the portion of the sentence containing the perfect active participle. Translate only the portion containing the participle. femina, deam Sulem precata, amuletum in fontem iniecit. ancillae, anulum conspicatae, eum inspicere volebant.

2 More on Deponent Verbs  Have passive voice endings, but are active in meaning  How to tell the difference between deponent verbs and verbs occurring in passive voice: - deponent verbs will have passive forms of the first and second principal parts - passive voice verbs have active forms of principal parts

3 Deponent verb loquor, conjugated in present tense and translated: loquor – I talk loquaris – you talk loquatur – he/she/it talks loquamur – we talk loquamini – y’all talk loquantur – they talk

4 The verb amo in present active vs. present passive amo – I love amas – you love amat – he/she/it loves amamus – we love amatis – y’all love amant – they love amor – I am loved amaris – you are loved amatur – he/she/it is loved amamur – we are loved amamini – y’all are loved amantur – they are loved

5 Remember, only deponent verbs are going to have perfect active participles!  Regular verbs, like amo, are going to have perfect passive participles instead  How to identify: - verb has active forms until the 4 th principal part - verb can be made either active or passive (there are several verbs that cannot occur in the passive voice)


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