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Participle Review

Participle Review. Three Participles for regular verbs. Present active participle Perfect passive participle Future active participle. Present active. 1. Clemens, portans aquam , crocodilum non vidit . 2. Metella Gruminonem in culina dormientem vidit .

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Participle Review

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  1. Participle Review

  2. Three Participles for regular verbs Present active participle Perfect passive participle Future active participle

  3. Present active • 1. Clemens, portansaquam, crocodilum non vidit.

  4. 2. MetellaGruminonem in culinadormientemvidit.

  5. 3. Clamorespuellarumcurrentiummaximi erant.

  6. In Latin • Create the present active participle of sedeo, sedere, sedi, sessus, to sit • Sedens, sedentis

  7. Write in Latin • The king, sitting in the atrium, was accepting gifts. • Rex • in atriosedens • dona accipiebat.

  8. Write in Latin • I saw the king sitting in the atrium. • Vidi • Regem in atriosedentem

  9. Perfect Passive Participle • Fourth Principal part • Having been _____ed. • ________ed. • Servus, a domino verberatus, ex oppido fugit. • The slave, beaten by the master, fled the city.

  10. The man, carried by Quintus, is happy. • Vir, a Quintoportatus, laetus est.

  11. Future Active Participle • Nos morituri te salutamus. • 4th Principal part + urus-a-um • Lacrimaturus-a-um • About to cry

  12. Scribe! • Sum ambulatura. • I am about to walk.

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