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Deponent Verbs

Deponent Verbs. Example sentences. Eucleides effugere conatus est . Praedones eum consecuti sunt . Se ad ludum ire vereor . Semper loqueris . Grammaticus me experitur . Brundisio proficisetur . Tempus est proficisci. What voice are all of these verbs?. Passive Voice.

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Deponent Verbs

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  1. Deponent Verbs

  2. Example sentences • Eucleideseffugereconatus est. • Praedoneseumconsecutisunt. • Se ad ludum ire vereor. • Semperloqueris. • Grammaticus me experitur. • Brundisioproficisetur. • Tempus estproficisci. What voice are all of these verbs? Passive Voice

  3. Example sentences • Eucleideseffugereconatus est. • Praedoneseumconsecutisunt. • Se ad ludum ire vereor. • Semperloqueris. • Grammaticus me experitur. • Brundisioproficisetur. • Tempus estproficisci. How do you translate these deponent verbs? In Active voice

  4. Examples of Deponent Verbs Conor, conari, conatus sum Moror, morari, moratus sum Vereor, vereri, veritus sum Collabor, collabi, collapsus sum Consequor, consequi, consecutus sum Loquor, loqui, locutus sum Proficiscor, proficisci, profectus sum Sequor, sequi, secutus sum Egredior, egredi, egressus sum Ingredior, ingredi, ingressus sum Regredior, regredi, regressus sum Experior, experiri, expertus sum How are these deponent verbs different than other verbs in Latin? Deponent verbs only have 3 principle parts; whereas Latin verbs have 4 principle parts 1st pp: I_______________ 2nd pp: to _____________ 3rd pp: I _____________ed

  5. Based on what you know, what is your definition of deponent verbs?

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