Lesson 15 New Material Flashcards
adduco addúcere adduxi adductus
to lead to, lead on
deduco dedúcere deduxi deductus
to lead, lead away
traduco tradúcere traduxi traductus
to lead across
díligo dilígere dilexi dilectus
to love
instruo instrúere instruxi instructus
to draw up, equip
Ave, Caesar, morituri te salutamus!
Hail, Caesar, we who are about to die salute you!
to lead to, lead on
adduco addúcere adduxi adductus
to lead, lead away
deduco dedúcere deduxi deductus
to lead across
traduco tradúcere traduxi traductus
to love
díligo dilígere dilexi dilectus
to draw up, equip
instruo instrúere instruxi instructus
Hail, Caesar, we who are about to die salute you!
Ave, Caesar, morituri te salutamus!
Verbals are formed from ___ that are used as other parts of speech.
verbs
A participle is a/an ___.
verbal adjective
How may participles are there in Latin? ___ Name them.
3; perfect passive, future active, and present active
The future active participle is formed by dropping ___ from the perfect passive participle and adding ___.
-us; -urus
The future active participle is a ___ declension adjective.
1st/2nd
The present active participle is formed by adding the following endings to the ___ stem: ___ in the 1st/2nd conjugations; ___ in the 3rd, 3rd io, and 4th conjugations.
present; -ns; -ens
The present participle is a ___ declension adjective of ___ termination.
3rd; one
What case and number of the present participle does not have the usual case ending? What is the usual ending? What ending does the present participle have?
ablative singular; -i; -e
As an adjective, a participle agrees with its noun or pronoun in ___.
gender, number, and case
As a verb, a participle has ___ and ___.
tense; voice