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latintutorial | Future Passive Participles (Gerundives) @latintutorial | Uploaded August 2021 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
The future passive participle, also known as the gerundive, is used in the passive periphrastic in order to express obligation or necessity (often with a dative of agent), and also in gerundive phrases. This video explores how this participle is formed and how it is used with specific and detailed examples.
Future Passive Participles (Gerundives)Rule 8: Case, Number, and Gender of the Relative PronounRule 25: The Dative of Indirect ObjectRule 35: The Cognate AccusativeColōrēs Latīnē (Colors in Latin)Introduction to the Latin AdjectiveDeponent VerbsRule 69: The Infinitive in Indirect StatementTwo Sayings by Augustus on VegetablesRule 78: Relative Clauses of CharacteristicThe Augur and Auspex: Divining the Future With BirdsRule 28: The Dative of Possession

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