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Present active participles. What is a participle?. Part verb Part adjective. The handsome man. The big man. The running man. In English. Present active participles describe Nouns or pronouns -ing Indicate action going on at the same time as the main verb. In Latin.
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What is a participle? • Part verb • Part adjective
In English Present active participles describe • Nouns or pronouns • -ing • Indicate action going on at the same time as the main verb
In Latin Present active participles describe • Nouns or pronouns • Indicate action going on at the same time as the main verb • Match the noun using 3rd declension endings • The variant ends ns • The other have _nt_
How to form • Take the second principle part Amo Amare amavi amatum
Amare • Remove the RE: • Ama • And add NS And ns
The present participle is • A 3rd declension adjective with endings: • variant, es (n. ia) • is ium • i ibus • em (n. var.) es (n. ia) • i ibus
Exempli gratia Cornelia sees Marcus driving the wolf away. Cornelia Marcum lupumrepellentemvidet.
Sextus is the boy throwing the ball. • Sextusestpuerpilamiaciens.
Eucleides points out the inn to the family standing in the road. • Eucleidescauponamfamiliaestanti in via demonstrat.
The woman texting falls into the fountain. • Feminascribens in fontemcadit.
PPP • Is the 4th principle part • Amo, • Amare • Amavi • amatus
PPP • Is a 1st 2nd declension adjective: • us a um • ī ae ī • ō ae ō • um am um • ō ā ō • iae a • orum arum orum • is isis • os as a • is isis
PPP • Shows action that took placed before the main verb: • Cleopatra abOctaviovicta se necareconstituit. Cleopatra Having been conquered by Octavian Planned to kill herself
Cleopatra, abserpentemordita, mortua est. • Cleopatra, • Having been bitten by the asp • died
Pompeii, a Vesuviodeleti, multosannoscelatisunt. • Pompeii • Having been destroyed by Vesuvius • Was hidden for many years.
Future active participle • Describes an action going on AFTER the verb • Use the 4th principal part of the verb • Amo • Amare • Amavi • Amatus
Drop the –us • Amat • Add the ending –urus • Amaturus
Use 2-1-2 endings to agree with the nouns • us a um • ī ae ī • ō ae ō • um am um • ō ā ō • i ae a • orum arum orum • is is is • os as a • is is is
About to verb • Going to verb • E.G. • Thisbeiammoritura, “O me miseram!” clamat
Thisbe • Now about to die • Cries, “Poor me!”
Caesar, contra Pompeiumpugnaturus, copiasparavit. • Caesar, • about to fight against Pompey • prepared his troops