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in gcse how many participles are there
and also
why is 'precati' perfect passive when it is translated as having prayed, not perfect active and
why is 'Aedificatum' ( having built), perfect passive not perfect active
in gcse how many participles are there
and also
why is 'precati' perfect passive when it is translated as having prayed, not perfect active and
why is 'Aedificatum' ( having built), perfect passive not perfect active
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(Original post by babek)
hi
in gcse how many participles are there
and also
why is 'precati' perfect passive when it is translated as having prayed, not perfect active and
why is 'Aedificatum' ( having built), perfect passive not perfect active
hi
in gcse how many participles are there
and also
why is 'precati' perfect passive when it is translated as having prayed, not perfect active and
why is 'Aedificatum' ( having built), perfect passive not perfect active
Precati is perfect active i believe because the root verb precor is a deponent. Aedificatum comes from aedifico which is a normal verb, therefore this participle is a perfect passive.
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