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Latin 201 Sept. 13 2011 (id. Sept.) Review of present active and future passive participles Gerundive = future passive participle laudō, -āre = laudāns = laudandus, -a, -um = to be praised teneō, -ēre = tenēns = tenendus, -a, -um = to be held ducō, -ere, = ducēns = ducendus, -a, -um = to be led capiō, -ere = capiēns = capiendus, -a, =um = to be captured audiō, -īre = audiēns = audiendus, -a, -um = to be heard passive periphrastic = gerundive + sum idea of NECESSITY magistra audienda est = the teacher is to be heard = the teacher MUST be heard liber legendus est = the book is to be read = the book MUST be read. hostes expellendi sunt = the enemy are to be driven out = the enemy MUST be driven out. haec agenda sunt = these things are to be done = these things MUST be done. Dative of reference puellae puerō mātrī mihi, tibi, ei,sibi, nobis, vobis, eis puellīs puerīs matribus cui, illi, huic, 1. fabula matri narranda est. (mater) 2. vulnus medico curandum est. (medicus) 3. puer parentibus ridendus est. (parentes) 4. insula nautis quaerenda est. (nautae) 5. litterae magistro accipiendae sunt. (magister) 6. illae litterae mihi legendae sunt. (ego) 7. dei nobis colendi sunt. (nos) caelo receptus propter virtutem, Hercules multos deos salutavit; sed Pluto veniente, qui Fortunae est filius, avertit oculos. tum, causa quaesita, “odi,” inquit, “illum, quod malis amicus est atque omnia corrumpit lucri causa.” Dictionary Form “o cīvēs, cīvēs,” inquit, “pecūnia ante omnia quaerenda est; virtūs et probitās post pecūniam.” pecūniae autem cupiditās fugienda est. fugienda etiam est cupiditās glōriae;ēripit lībertātem. neque imperia semper petenda sunt neque semper accipienda; etiam dēpōnenda nōn numquam. Word Latin Dictionary Form Meaning in Sentence cīvēs civis, civis, m/f citizens pecūnia omnia quaerenda quaero, -ere, quaesivi, quaesitum to be sought virtūs autem autem but, however fugienda ēripit semper petenda numquam Ablative


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