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  • Lesson 11 - Gerunds and gerundives - Latin - The National Archives
    Gerundive: Verbal adjective A gerundive is formed from a verb A gerundive changes in form to agree in gender, number and case with the noun it is associated with The gerundive is formed by
  • Chapter 39: Gerunds and Gerundives - Utah State University
    In Latin, the gerundive is grammatically dependent on the noun, just as all adjectives are dependent on nouns The noun will have a case (and number and gender) to which the adjective must conform, for instance, “of this to be done ”
  • Latin Gerunds and Gerundives Made Easy: The Ultimate Guide
    What is the difference between a gerundive and a future passive participle? These two terms tend to be used interchangeably, but strictly speaking, the term “gerundive” refers to the future passive participle only when used in place of a gerund
  • Gerund Gerundive. pdf - The Latin Library
    The Gerundive is a verbal adjective and is always passive in force It is formed by adding -ndus, -a, -um (-iendus, -a, -um with I-stems and 4th conjugation verbs) to the stem of the verb
  • GERUND AND GERUNDIVE - University of Vermont
    The gerundive is a passive participle, a verbal adjective, and can modify nouns It is used attributively in the oblique cases; in the nominative (sometimes accusative, e g in O O ) in the passive periphrastic conjugation with esse and dative of agent:
  • Gerunds and Gerundives
    Gerundive: If the gerund would take an object, "We learn to read by reading books", Latin uses the gerundive, Librīs legendīs legere discimus, “we learn to read by books about to be read”
  • Gerund vs. Gerundive - Whats the Difference? | This vs. That
    Gerunds are formed by adding the suffix "-ndi" to the present stem of a verb and are used to express the action of the verb in a general sense Gerundives, on the other hand, are formed by adding the suffix "-ndus" to the stem of a verb and are used to express necessity, obligation, or desirability





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