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Perfect Passive verbs are often translated into English using...
about to VERB
a helping verb
after the main verb.
are set off from the main sentence by commas.
gender, case, and number.
at the same time as the main verb.
having been VERBed
VERBing
What would NOT accompany and noun in an ablative absolute?
about to VERB
a helping verb
after the main verb.
are set off from the main sentence by commas.
gender, case, and number.
at the same time as the main verb.
having been VERBed
VERBing
Ablative absolutes...
about to VERB
a helping verb
after the main verb.
are set off from the main sentence by commas.
gender, case, and number.
at the same time as the main verb.
having been VERBed
VERBing
The Future Active participle form is translated into English using...
about to VERB
a helping verb
after the main verb.
are set off from the main sentence by commas.
gender, case, and number.
at the same time as the main verb.
having been VERBed
VERBing
Latin adjectives must agree with their noun in...
about to VERB
a helping verb
after the main verb.
are set off from the main sentence by commas.
gender, case, and number.
at the same time as the main verb.
having been VERBed
VERBing
Present tense participles are translated...
about to VERB
a helping verb
after the main verb.
are set off from the main sentence by commas.
gender, case, and number.
at the same time as the main verb.
having been VERBed
VERBing
Future tense participles are translated...
about to VERB
a helping verb
after the main verb.
are set off from the main sentence by commas.
gender, case, and number.
at the same time as the main verb.
having been VERBed
VERBing
Present participles are most often translated into English using...
about to VERB
a helping verb
after the main verb.
are set off from the main sentence by commas.
gender, case, and number.
at the same time as the main verb.
having been VERBed
VERBing
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