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- 4. Latin for "of those people needing to be loved."
- 5. Dative plural present participle of habeo, habere, to have.
- 7. Feminine singular nominative "having been broken." frango, frangere, fregi, fractum.
- 9. If a verb has an irregular form, a good one of these will tell you.
- 11. Declension of the endings of the present participle.
- 13. These two letters appear before the -ndus of the gerundive in the 3rd "io" and 4th conjugations.
- 16. Direct object of "women about to walk."
- 18. These two letters appear before "bam, bas, bat" of the imperfect tense in the 3rd "io" and 4th conjugations.
- 19. Most future participles are made from 4th principal part, however a small number are this.
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- 1. Neuter nominative plural of "needing to be painted." pingo, pingere, pinxi, pictum.
- 2. Nominative singular present participle of habeo, habere to have.
- 3. Nominative plural feminine future participle of ambulo, ambulare, to walk.
- 6. What is the name of the principal part we use to make present participles?
- 8. Latin for "to those loving"
- 10. Special meaning the gerundive can have, paired with a dative and verb "to be."
- 12. These two letters appear before the -ns, -ntis in the 3rd "io" and 4th conjugations.
- 14. This principal part (first, second, etc.) is used to make the future participle.
- 15. Declensions of the endings of the future participle, the perfect passive participle, and the gerundive (no punctuation between needed)
- 17. These two letters are added before the ending to make the future participle.
