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OCR GCSE Latin - Semi-deponent verbs - principal parts
All verbs here except gaudeo come from the additional vocabulary. From About.com: Semi-deponent verbs are similar to deponent verbs in that they only have three principal parts and they are active in meaning, but passive in form, but only in the "perfect" tenses. In the present tense, for instance, all is normal, so the form is active and so is the connotation/translation (e.g., soleo = I am accustomed to...). In the dictionary, you will see 3 forms: 1. the present active indicative first person singular 2. the present active infinitive, and 3. the perfect passive indicative (also first person singular, as noted by the sum).
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gaudeo, gaudere, gavisus sum | I rejoice |
audeo, audere, ausus sum | I dare |
soleo, solere, solitus sum | I am accustomed to |
fio, fieri, factus sum | I become, am made |
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