Week Twenty-Nine, Day Two Flashcards

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Definition and number of principal parts of deponent verbs

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Deponent verbs have passive forms but active meanings. They have three principal parts.

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Exceptions to when deponents are conjugated exactly like laudor, moneor, mittor, capior, and audior

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  1. The future infinitive
  2. Present and future participle
  3. Supine
  4. Gerund and gerundive
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Meaning of perfect participle and all infinitives of deponent verbs; formation of infinitives of deponent verbs

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The perfect participle and all infinitives have active meanings. The present and perfect infinitives of deponent verbs are formed just like regular passive infinitives of the four conjugations. But the future infinitive is active in both form and meaning.

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