Conjugation
infinitive | esse |
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present gerundive | essend |
past participle | stàit |
- What is the participle of Esse in Latin?
- What are the present participle verbs?
- What are the 4 participles?
What is the participle of Esse in Latin?
The verb esse has only one participle in Latin: the future active futurus which, like all forms of the linking verb, expects a predicate.
What are the present participle verbs?
Present participles end in –ing, while past participles end in –ed, -en, -d, -t, or –n. A present participle is the –ing form of a verb when it is used as an adjective. Note: a present participle is different from a gerund, which is the –ing form of a verb when it is used as a noun.
What are the 4 participles?
Latin has four participles: Present Active, Perfect Passive, Future Active and Future Passive. They are used far more extensively than participles in English. 1. Form: Present Stem + -ns (lauda-ns, mone-ns, duce-ns, audie-ns, capie-nsetc.)