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Mind Map branch: participle all about verbs participle    Present System      active system present form 1st and  2nd take the present stem second principal part removing the ending -re from the second principal part add -ns, -ntis vocāns, vocantis calling movēns, moventis moving 3rd i-stem and 4th take the present stem second principal part removing the ending -re from the second principal part change the stem vowel to -īe add -ns, -ntis capiēns, capientis capturing audiēns, audientis hearing A present participle is a third-declension adjective with one nominative singular form for the masculine, feminine, and neuter future form all conjugations take the perfect passive participle  fourth principal part drop the -us, -a, -um from 4th principal part add -ūrus, -a, -um vocātūrus, -a, -um about to call, going to call motūrus, -a, -um about to move, going to move captūrus, -a, -um about to capture, going to capture auditūrus, -a, -um about to hear, going to hear  passive  system future form 1st and  2nd take the present stem second principal part add -ndus, -a, -um vocandus, -a, -um having to be called, 
deserving to be called, 
about to be called movendus, -a, -um having to be moved, 
deserving to be moved, 
about to be moved 3rd i-stem and 4th take the present stem second principal part change the stem vowel to -īe add -ndus, -a, -um capiendus, -a, -um having to be captured, 
deserving to be captured,
 about to be captured audiendus, -a, -um having to be heard
, deserving to be heard,
 about to be heard Perfect passiveparticiple 4th principal parts perfect passive participle vocātus, -a, -um having been called

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