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DEPONENTS

DEPONENTS. Passive only in form Active only in meaning. Language Fact 3: page 171. 1 2 3 Arbitror , arbitrari , arbitratus sum Q: Where’s the 4 th principal part? A: There isn’t one! . Remember what normal principal parts stand for . 1 st - 1 st person present active

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DEPONENTS

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  1. DEPONENTS Passive only in form Active only in meaning

  2. Language Fact 3: page 171 1 2 3 • Arbitror, arbitrari, arbitratus sum Q: Where’s the 4th principal part? A: There isn’t one!

  3. Remember what normal principal parts stand for • 1st- 1st person present active • 2nd- active infinitive • 3rd- 1st person perfect active • 4th – perfect passive participle

  4. Amo- 1st person present- I love • Amare- infinitive- to love • Amavi- 1st person perfect- I have loved • Amatus- perfect passive participle- having been loved

  5. Arbitror, arbitrari, arbitratus sum Q: why does the 1st person end in r? A: Because it’s the 1st person passive not the 1st person active.

  6. Arbitror, arbitrari, arbitratus sum Q: Why does the 2nd principal part end in ari and not are? A: Because it’s the passive infinitive, not the active infinitive

  7. Arbitror, arbitrari, arbitratus sum Q: What does the 3rd principal part look like the 4thpp + sum, es, est?? A: Because it’s the perfect passive form which forms by taking the 4thpp and adding sum, es, est…..

  8. Give the conjugation # for the following • Arbitor, arbitrari, arbitratus sum- to think • Dominor, dominari, dominatus sum- to rule, dominate • Hortor, hortari, hortatus sum- to exhort, urge • Loquor, loqui, locutus sum- to speak • Partior, partiri, partitus sum- to divide, distribute • Proficiscor, proficisci, profectus sum- to set out, depart • Sequor, sequi, secutus sum- to follow • Vereor, vereri, veritus sum- to fear, respect

  9. Deponent= “to put aside” • They “put aside” their active forms but keep their active meanings

  10. How to tell a deponent conjugation • Look at the 2ndpp (the passive infinitive) • ari= 1st conjugation • eri- 2nd conjugation • i- 3rd conjugation • Iri- 4th conjugation

  11. Exercise 5, page 181Give the conjugation # and translate • Hortatiestis • 1st • you have encouraged/ you encouraged • Patiebaris • 3rdio • You were suffering, allowing • Dominari • 1st • To dominate, to rule • Loqueris • 3rd • You will speak (remember 3rd/4thconj uses ar, eris, etur in the passive!) • Sequimur • 3rd • We are following • Partiar • 4th • I will divide • Veretur • 2nd • He is fearing

  12. Exceptions to the passive only rule for deponents • There is a present active participle-> • Hortans-> trying • There is a future active participle-> • Hortaturus-> about to try • There is a future infinitive-> • Hortaturusesse-> to be about to try

  13. Homework • Exercise 6, page 181

  14. Exercise 6 page 181 1. We have followed. (sequor, sequi, secutus sum)

  15. Exercise 6 page 181 2. Let us talk (use loquor, loqui, locutus sum)

  16. Exercise 6 page 181 3. They were dominating. (dominor, ari, atus sum)

  17. Exercise 6 page 181 4. You (sg) will share. (partior, partiri, partitus sum)

  18. Exercise 6 page 181 5. Do not put up (pl) with injustice. (patior, pati, passus sum)

  19. Exercise 6 page 181 6. I shall not fear the enemies (use vereor, vereri, veritus sum)

  20. Exercise 6 page 181 7. We had exhorted the consul. (hortor, hortari, hortatus sum)

  21. Exercise 6 page 181 8. People being about to divide the food. (partior, partiri, partitus sum)

  22. Exercise 6 page 181 9. I believe the soldiers are going to follow me. (sequor, sequi, secutus sum)

  23. Exercise 6 page 181 10. Having exhorted the soldiers, I shall follow you. (hortor, hortari, hortatus sum)

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