Perfect Active Participles. Some verbs in Latin cannot have PPP (perfect passive participles). In...
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Perfect Active Participles
Some verbs in Latin cannot have PPP (perfect passive participles). In stead they have Perfect Active Participles.
Translation formula is
Having ________ed. Having is active (no been) “____ed” shows it
happened in the past (perfect)
CLAP-G
Conspicatus-a-um (having caught sight of)
Locutus-a-um (having spoken) Adeptus-a-um (having received) Precatus-a-um(having prayed)
--gressus-a-um compounds (having stepped)
Ancilla, aquam adepta, ad villam redit.
The slave girl, having obtained the water, returned to the house.
Modestus, having caught sight of the girl, walked to the forum.
Modestus, puellam conspicatus, ad forum ambulavit/ambulabat.