PRACTICE - Participles (PAPs, PPPs, FAPs) - INTERMEDIATE - Part II
LEARNING TARGET - I can identify and translate participles. Choose the best answer to each question. ZOOM - If the font is too small, look for the menu button (usually at top right) of your browser and choose the plus button to zoom. . . . . REVIEW 4 PRINCIPAL PARTS - - write: scribo, scribere, scripsi, scriptus - the 4 important forms of a verb given in a dictionary - we need all 4 forms for STEMS (beginnings of words) REVIEW PARTICIPLES - PAP = Present Active Participle: -ING - uses the 2nd principal part, the INFINITIVE: remove the ending -RE - then, add -NT- - uses 3rd Declension endings (-em, -es, -ibus, ...) - SCRIBENTEM = writing PPP = Perfect Passive Participle: -ED, -EN, (having been) - ED - uses the 4th principal part (last form) - uses 1st & 2nd Declension endings (-us, -a, -um, -am, -os, -as, ...) - SCRIPTUS = (having been) written FAP = Future Active Participle: - ABOUT TO - uses 4th principal part + -UR- middle - uses 1st & 2nd Declension endings (-us, -a, -um, -am, -os, -as, ...) - SCRIPTURUS = about to write REVIEW INFINITIVE: - TO - uses -RE ending - 2nd principal part - scribere = to write REVIEW IMPERATIVES: - commands - use endings: -a, -ate, -e, -ete, -i, -ite - Write! Don't write! - Scribe! Scribite! - Noli scribere! Nolite scribere! . . . . .
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