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chopped off there too okay um so we're talking about now is a new category of herbs that we've seen so far on words with this first principle apart is in the active voice and they have a series of principal parts the six that you all know but there's a large class of the week that are not have no active pulse basically the grammatical term that's used to describe them is deponent dep om et okay comes from the Latin birthday pull me over things to put aside as though they think they monks have active forms perfect with a massage that sought and is historically accurate there are in the inner European languages you've been showing if they're I'm who put these theorems and they're very interesting looking very well and have never had any active voice has to do with the way the meaning of them of the middle voice remember my name I gave you a list of herbs last year when I last week that's their those kinds of ribs so what we're talking about therefore is middle only verbs okay and they're the book divides them into two types the difference between them is only that's a matter of form I'm sorry can notice that you're not gonna have perfect active one for these verbs because they're middle only that's why there's no 4th principle part but what the difference between the one in the first column and the second column he says the one the first column has an Erised middle okay that's number three and that's something then the one and the second column has a what looks wombling like in the eros passive but it has no Erised middle okay and it has my favorite sauropods so this is basically two types of there are two types of deponent verbs exemplified by you can find this distinction there are those which have an Arras middle form but no air is passive and there are those in which there's no eres middle form but the aorist passive functions as the little form that's the tricky part it's not that the verb full of my means to want okay some other line means I want and the lesser line means I will want end of your line means I have wanted and every way that means I want it in the eros it doesn't mean I was wanted okay so that there's there's effectively no way to do a passive of the middle only burned okay that's that's that's the basic idea here so you better watch out for this in the principal parts you'll learn the most principal parts it's not that difficult to deal with okay it's just some verbs have a nearest passiveness in some part which functions as its errors some decoded votes how about in some common no a response in from the nearest middle so how can that functions that is okay my the the third...
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