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Looks Passive. Really Active

Looks Passive. Really Active. 1. ille grammaticus me experitur . 2. Eucleides paedagogus in cubiculum ingressus est . 3. Statim eum secuti sunt . 4. necesse est mihi ad ludum proficisci . . The underlined verbs in the sentences above appear, from their Latin spelling, to be

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Looks Passive. Really Active

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  1. Looks Passive. Really Active

  2. 1. ille grammaticus me experitur. • 2. Eucleides paedagogus in cubiculum ingressus est. • 3. Statim eum secuti sunt. • 4. necesse est mihi ad ludum proficisci.

  3. The underlined verbs in the sentences above appear, from their Latin spelling, to be voice, but in the English translation, they appear to be voice. Verbs such as these, which are in form (in the Latin), but in meaning (in the English),are known as verbs. passive active passive active deponent

  4. Notice how these verbs appear in the dictionary: • 1. experior, experiri, expertus sum • 2. ingredior, ingredi, ingressus sum • 3. sequor, sequi, secutus sum • 4. proficiscor, proficisci, profectus sum

  5. The first principal part ends in , and is the person • . (experior = ; ingresior = ) • The second principal part ends in and is the 1st or singular I test I enter i infinitive

  6. The third principal part is 1st person singular ____________ tense. • made up of the and the present tense of the verb . (ingressus sum =____________; secutus sum = ______________) perfect Perfect Participle Active sum I entered I followed

  7. Deponent Verbs have "put aside" (deponere) their active forms, and are left with only passive forms.

  8. Looks Passive. Really Active

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