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Title: Ablative%20Absolute


1
Ablative Absolute
  • A noun (or pronoun) in the ablative
  • A perfect passive participle (ppp) or present
    active participle (pap) in the ablative
  • The noun in the ablative absolute is NOT referred
    to in the main sentence

2
  • Literally translates
  • With noun having been verbed (ppp)
  • With noun verbing (pap)
  • In smooth English
  • When, since, although noun had been verbed

3
Passive Periphrastic
  • The Future Passive Participle aka Gerundive a
    form of sum
  • The participle part of the verb has to agree with
    the subject in case, , and gender
  • Expresses necessity, obligation
  • The person who has to do it is put in the dative
    case (the dative of agent)

4
  • Translates as
  • Subject must be verbed by dative of agent.
  • With est- should be verbed
  • With erit- will have to be verbed
  • With erat- had to be verbed

5
Nunc id est bibendum.
  • Passive Periphrastic noun must be verbed
  • Noun- id
  • Verb- bibo to drink

6
Carthago delenda est.
  • Passive Periphrastic Subject must be verbed.
  • Subject- Carthage
  • Verb- deleo to destroy

7
Asia victa, dux servos in Italia misit.
  • Ablative absolute with noun having been verbed
  • Noun- Asia
  • Verb- vinco to conquer
  • Rest of sentence

8
Omnibus ferro militis perterritis
  • Ablative absolute with noun having been verbed
  • Noun omnibus militis or ferro? And what to do
    with second noun
  • Verb- perterreo to really frighten

9
Quidquid dicendum est
  • Passive periphrastic Subject must be verbed
  • Subject- quidquid
  • Verb- dico to say, speak
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