Week 13 Flashcards
addūcō, addūcere, addūxī, adductus, 3, tr.
lead to; lead on
commoveō, commovēre, commōvī, commōtus, 2, tr.
alarm; arouse
impediō, 4, tr.
hinder; impede
auctōritās, auctōritātis
authority; influence
lead to; lead on
addūcō, addūcere, addūxī, adductus, 3, tr.
alarm; arouse
commoveō, commovēre, commōvī, commōtus, 2, tr.
hinder; impede
impediō, 4, tr.
authority; influence
auctōritās, auctōritātis
Ablative of cause
The ablative is sometimes used to express the cause or reason (Grammar 781-784)
Definition of a participle
A participle is a verbal adjective. It is an adjective because it can modify a noun. It is a verb because it expresses action. Since it is a verb, it may be modified by an adverb.