PARTICIPLE REVIEW
THREE PARTICIPLES FOR REGULAR VERBS
Present active participle
Perfect passive participle
Future active participle
1. Clemens, portans aquam, crocodilum non
vidit.
PRESENT ACTIVE
2. Metella Gruminonem in culina dormientem vidit.
3. Clamores puellarum currentium maximi erant.
Create the present active participle of sedeo, sedere,
sedi, sessus, to sit
Sedens, sedentis
IN LATIN
The king, sitting in the atrium, was accepting gifts.
Rex in atrio sedens
dona accipiebat.
WRITE IN LATIN
I saw the king sitting in the atrium.
VidiRegem in atrio sedentem
WRITE IN LATIN
Fourth Principal part
Having been _____ed.________ed.
Servus, a domino verberatus, ex oppido fugit.
The slave, beaten by the master, fled the city.
PERFECT PASSIVE PARTICIPLE
The man, carried by Quintus, is
happy.
Vir, a Quinto portatus, laetus
est.
4th Principal part + urus-a-um
Lacrimaturus-a-umAbout to
cry
Nos morituri te
salutamus.
FUTURE ACTIVE PARTICIPLE
I am about to walk.
Sum ambulatura.
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