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Monday. Calescite !. How are Present Active Participles formed? (Principal Part? Drop/Add? Declension?) 2) How are they translated? 3) Find two sentences in lingua Latina (in tuis libris ) which contain this type of participle. Model Sentences. pg. 3 - 5 Translate with a partner
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Calescite! How are Present Active Participles formed? (Principal Part? Drop/Add? Declension?) 2) How are they translated? 3) Find two sentences in lingua Latina (in tuislibris) which contain this type of participle.
Model Sentences • pg. 3 - 5 • Translate with a partner • 10 minutes!
“fonssacer” • Translate every OTHER paragraph (beginning with the 1st) • Finish story for praescriptumdomesticum
When spring was approaching, Cogidubnus fell into a grave illness. many doctors, having been summoned to the palace, searched for a remedy for the illness. • “Where is that damned fountain?” asked Quintus. They are in Britain, after all… 18 “You are a wise man,” that man (i.e. Salvius) responded. “It is better for you to make a will.”
Calescite! Take out “fonssacer” and (on the same sheet) write one sentence about each character. (Quintus, C-Dub, Salvius) Turn to pg. 6 and (on the same sheet) list all of the Perfect Passive Participles and translate. Ex: Line 2 – invitatus – having been invited Line 5 - Line 13 - Line 14 -
“LuciusMarciusMemor” • Translate “LuciusMarciusMemor” through line 14 and answer Questions 1 - 5 (pg. 9) • Checkpoint: TEN MINUTES before class ends
Q & A • Quod oppidumeratparvum. • Notissimusobesusqueignavusque. (Ebrius?) Very well known, fat, lazy…drunk! • Erattertiahora. CephalusexcitareMemoremtemptabat. • Rursus = again. Memorsaepeebriuserat. • “Fer plus vini” et “ABI!” … “Administra ipse rem!”
Calescite! Turn to pg. 7 - 8 Find the Perfect Passive Participles in lines: 10 19 35
Finish “LMM” and Questions • Finish 6 – 13 • Turn in questions, NOT translation • Questions about Perfect Passive Participles? Check out pg. 11…we’ll get into specifics Cras!
Calescite! *Turn in LMM Questions* Write & Translate: Cephalusmultitūdinemaegrōtōrumclāmantiumfabrōrumquevituperantiuminvenit. Cephalus, ādominōīrātōterritus, invīusexiit.
Participles (Verbal Adjectives) • Perfect Passive • translated as having been called, having been praised, having been held… • Use 4th Principal Part (NEW PRINCIPAL PART!) • laborātum • Use 1st or 2nd declension endings based on gender • laborātus, -a, -um laborātī, -ae, -a • laborātī, -ae, -īlaborātōrum, -ārum, -ōrum • …….
Domina Gaga ambulāvit ex ovōapertō.
IustinīanusBīberus, laudatusabŪsherō, non vīcit. (eheu?)
Rihanna, impetaālatrīnāpapyrā, longamstolamgerit.
Ablative of Agent • a.k.a. “Secret” Agent • ā/ab _________ (noun in ablative) • translated as “by ___________” • Ex: “missus abarchitectō” • Ex: “laudataāMagistrā”
Calescite • None!!!! Whaaaaa??? Huuuuh????
“senator advenit” • pg. 10 • Take out a piece of paper and a pen/cil • We’ll translate together