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Future Passive Participles Part I: Gerunds

Future Passive Participles Part I: Gerunds. 2012-2013. The Not-So-Secret Life of Future Passive Participles. Gerunds, Gerundives, Passive Periphrastic, Gerund/Gerundives in Purpose Clauses. Future Passive Participles. Remember that Future Passive Participles are the N-D words!

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Future Passive Participles Part I: Gerunds

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  1. Future Passive ParticiplesPart I: Gerunds 2012-2013

  2. The Not-So-Secret Life of Future Passive Participles Gerunds, Gerundives, Passive Periphrastic, Gerund/Gerundives in Purpose Clauses

  3. Future Passive Participles • Remember that Future Passive Participles are the N-D words! • Like this famous ND (Indy), their lives are also full of adventure!

  4. Review: How To Form Them • Take the PRESENT STEM of the verb (drop the –re) • Add –ndus, -nda, -ndum • AMARE: AMA- AMANDUS • Translate as “loving” or “must be loved”

  5. FPP Adventure 1: Gerunds! • A gerund is a verbal noun. • Translates –ing. • In Latin, gerunds are the future passive participle in the neuter singular (just without a nominative form).

  6. A Gerund Chart • docere: to teach (FPP: docendus, -a, -um) • Nom: ---- • Gen.(of) docendi • Dat.(to/for) docendo • Acc. docendum • Abl.(by/with) docendo Docendodiscimus. We learn by teaching.

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