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What is ‘regressa est’?. Therefore, since regressus is deponent: regressus sum regressus es regressus est will be translated how?. Deponent Verbs. minor and loqueris both look passive. ingressus est and adeptus est also look passive.
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What is ‘regressa est’? Therefore, since regressus is deponent: regressus sum regressuses regressusest will be translated how?
Deponent Verbs minor and loqueris both look passive. ingressus est and adeptus est also look passive
Here’s how the principal parts of these 4 deponents appear: • minor, minari, minatus sum • loquor, loqui, locutus sum • ingredior, ingredi, ingressus sum • adipiscor, adipisci, adeptus sum How would you translate these forms?
Deponent Verbs will look passive but translate actively • Sequor = I follow • Loquitur = s/he talks • Ingrediuntur = They set out • Sequebatur = s/he was being followed
How do you translate a Future Passive Participle (Gerundive)? • vocandus for example? • he who is going to be called • How then would you translate a Future ACTIVE Participial form of vocare?
How to form the Fut. Act. Partic. • Go to the 4th Principal Part vocatum • Drop the ending (-um) vocatum • Add ‘–ur-’. vocatur- • Add regular 1st/2nd Declension Endings. vocaturusvocaturavocaturum vocaturivocaturaevocaturi vocaturovocaturaevocaturo vocaturumvocaturamvocaturum etc. etc. etc.
Translation of FAPs vocaturus(he who is going to call) vocatura(she who is going to call) vocaturum(the thing that is going to call) vocaturi(they who are going to call)