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What type of participle is this: victus
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I see Pompey the Great, about to fight Caesar.
perfect passive
Present Active
The sailors, about to go to Greece, prepared the ships.
Caesar, leading the soldiers, ...
Victi
What type of participles is this: dicentēs
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Future Active
I see Pompey the Great, about to fight Caesar.
perfect passive
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The sailors, about to go to Greece, prepared the ships.
Caesar, leading the soldiers, ...
Victi
Best translation of: Caesar, ducens militēs, ...
future active
Future Active
I see Pompey the Great, about to fight Caesar.
perfect passive
Present Active
The sailors, about to go to Greece, prepared the ships.
Caesar, leading the soldiers, ...
Victi
What type of participle is this: pugnaturus
future active
Future Active
I see Pompey the Great, about to fight Caesar.
perfect passive
Present Active
The sailors, about to go to Greece, prepared the ships.
Caesar, leading the soldiers, ...
Victi
Which word is the participle? - Victī militēs ad Romam redeunt.
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Future Active
I see Pompey the Great, about to fight Caesar.
perfect passive
Present Active
The sailors, about to go to Greece, prepared the ships.
Caesar, leading the soldiers, ...
Victi
Ego video Pompeium Magnum, pugnaturum Caesarem
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I see Pompey the Great, about to fight Caesar.
perfect passive
Present Active
The sailors, about to go to Greece, prepared the ships.
Caesar, leading the soldiers, ...
Victi
Nautae, iturī ad Graeciam, naves paraverunt.
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Future Active
I see Pompey the Great, about to fight Caesar.
perfect passive
Present Active
The sailors, about to go to Greece, prepared the ships.
Caesar, leading the soldiers, ...
Victi
What type of participle is this: missurus
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Future Active
I see Pompey the Great, about to fight Caesar.
perfect passive
Present Active
The sailors, about to go to Greece, prepared the ships.
Caesar, leading the soldiers, ...
Victi
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