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New Latin Grammar by Charles E. Bennett
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112. Deponent Verbs have in the main Passive _forms_ with Active or Neuter
_meaning_. But--

a. They have the following Active forms: Future Infinitive, Present and
Future Participles, Gerund, and Supine.

b. They have the following Passive meanings: always in the Gerundive, and
sometimes in the Perfect Passive Participle; as--

sequendus, _to be followed_; adeptus, _attained_.

113. Paradigms of Deponent Verbs are--

I. Conj. mīror, mīrārī, mīrātus sum, _admire_.
II. Conj. vereor, vererī, veritus sum, _fear_.
III. Conj. sequor, sequī, secūtus sum, _follow_.
IV. Conj. largior, largīrī, largītus sum, _give_.
III. (in -ior) patior, patī, passus sum, _suffer_.


INDICATIVE MOOD.
I. II. III. IV. III (in
-ior)
_Pres._ mīror vereor sequor largior patior
mīrāris verēris sequeris largiris pateris
mīrātur verētur sequitur largītur patitur
mīramur verēmur sequimur largīmur patimur
mīrāminī verēminī sequiminī largīminī patiminī
mīrantur verentur sequuntur largiuntur patiuntur
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