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1 Participles 2012

2 What are participles? Participles are adjectives that are made from verbs. “Verbal adjectives.” The running man. (run) The lost money. (lose) The girl about to jump. (jump)  Latin uses 1 word here instead of 3!

3 You already know… PPP’s: Perfect Passive Participles
The 4th principal part of a verb. Translated “having been verbed” or “verbed” amitto, amittere, amisi, amissus: lose amissus: having been lost, “lost” Pecunia amissa: the lost money

4 Participle Tenses Present Perfect Future

5 Participle chart Present Active Voice Passive Voice X Perfect Future
Present stem + -ns, -ntis (verbing) Passive Voice X Perfect 4th principle part of the verb –us, -a, -um (verbed, having been verbed) Future 4th principal part minus –us, –urus/-ura/-urum (about to verb) -ndus/-nda/-ndum (verbing, must be verbed)

6 Participle chart Present Active Voice Passive Voice X Perfect Future
amans, amantis (loving) Passive Voice X Perfect amatus, -a, -um (loved, having been loved) Future amaturus, -a, -um (about to love) amandus/-a/-um (loving, must be loved)

7 Declining Participles
Participles that end in –us/-a/-um use the 1st and 2nd declension charts you’ve known and loved since Latin I. -us -i a ae um -a -i -orum -ae arum i orum -o -is ae is o is -um -os am as um a -o -is ā is o is

8 Declining Participles
Present active participles (-ns, -ntis) decline like 3rd declension i-stem nouns. M/F Neuter amans amantes amans amantia amantis amantium amantis amantium amanti amantibus amanti amantibus amantem amantes amans amantia amante amantibus amanti amantibus


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