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Participles Pueri currentes defessi fiunt. The boys while running become tired.

Participles Pueri currentes defessi fiunt. The boys while running become tired. The boys who are running become tired. amici, in caupona dormientes , clamorem non audiverunt. The friends, sleeping in the inn, didn’t hear the noise .

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Participles Pueri currentes defessi fiunt. The boys while running become tired.

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  1. Participles • Pueri currentes defessi fiunt. • The boys while running become tired. • The boys who are running become tired.

  2. amici, in caupona dormientes, clamorem non audiverunt. • The friends, sleeping in the inn, didn’t hear the noise. • The Friends who were sleeping in the inn did not hear the noise.

  3. Participles are verbal adjectives • Pueri currentes defessi fiunt. • currentes is masculine, nominative, plural to agree with pueri.

  4. Present participles in Latin end in ns and ntem in the singular and ntes in the plural. • Present Participles in English end in ing. • The boys while running become tired.

  5. Participles are translated relative to the time of the main verb. • Present participles mean same time as action of main verb.

  6. amici, in caupona dormientes, clamorem non audiverunt. • The friends, sleeping in the inn, did’nt hear the noise. • The Friends who were sleeping in the inn did not hear the noise.

  7. Perfect Passive Participles

  8. Participles • Ancillae festinare iussae aquam portaverunt • The slave girls ordered to hurry carried water. • The slave girls who had been ordered to hurry carried water.

  9. Convivae in triclinium ducti in lectis accubuerunt. • The guests led into the dining room reclined on the couches. • The guests who had been led into the dining room reclined on the couches.

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