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Deponent Verbs

Published on Nov 19, 2015

chandler Brierley

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Deponent Verbs

By: Chandler Brierley

Indentifying

  • Deponent verbs only have 3 Principle Parts
  • Locor- I talk
  • Loqui- To talk
  • Loctus sum- I have talked

How do i Identify what Conjugation?

  • Look at the 2nd Principle Part
  • Conor, Conari, Conatus sum- Long "A" means it's 1st
  • Veror, Vereri, Veritus sum- Long "E" means it's 2nd
  • Regredior, Regredi, Regressus sum- Short "E" means it's 3rd
  • Eperior, Experiri, Expertus Sum- Short "E" + "ior" in 1st means it's 3io

What endings do i use?

  • Deponent verbs use Passive endings
  • r, ris, tur, mur, mini, ntur
  • To find stem in 1st 2nd 4th take away "RI" then add endings
  • Translate actively 

What about 3rd?

  • 1st person uses 1st P.P
  • 2nd person drop "I" add "E" and endings
  • 3rd singular, 2nd plural add endings to second P.P
  • 3rd Plural drop "I" add "U" and endings

IMperfect

  • Take stem add "BA" and passive endings
  • Translated as- ______ed

future

  • Add "BO, BI, BU" or "A, E" and passive endings
  • Translated as- Will ______

Pluperfect

  • Take 3rd P.P and add imperfect of eram eras arat
  • Translated as Had ______ed

Future Perfect

  • 3rd take off "sum"
  • Add esse, eris erit
  • Translated as- Will have _____ed

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