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in addition to your regular standard verbs there's also a class of verbs referred to as deponent verbs now the word deponent means to set aside and what it said it what it has done is it's set aside its active voice so the simple definition of a deponent is it is a verb that is passive in form but active in meaning so for example the verb SEC war you'll notice the are ending their looks passive right so if you had some active verb SEC whoa the passive the first person singular would be SEC war except that SEC war means I follow so it is passive in form but active and meaning I follow and there are a number of verbs in this and they all belong to different conjugation to all four conjugations so keep this in mind is passive in form active and meaning that is you will never find these verbs in the active form all right so no active forms and also there is no way to form the passive alright so there are no passive meanings that is I cannot say I am followed right using this verb we would have to use some other verb so how do you recognize deponent Ferb's well let's take a look and we'll go after these one conjugation at a time but the first thing you should notice is that the first principal part of every passive of every deponent verb is going to end in O R so if the dictionary has a verb that ends in O R you know you're dealing with a deponent now what conjugation does a particular verb belong to well for that just like with a regular verb you're going to look at the infinitive second principle part now notice there is no what we would look at as a third principle part there's no perfect active no perfect active because we don't have active forms okay so back to how do we tell what conjugation of verb belongs to look to the infinitive Qunari is a cone or Qin re and if you remember if we fat form a passive voice infinitive we're gonna change that final e to an i so we'll khari so you see this a RI and you know you're dealing in a first conjugation verb as this is a passive infinitive and this cone or Qin re cannot assume means to try thottie or the second conjugation fonti Orpha teri notice the ER i if we had hobby oh hey Barry there's the infinitive of habeo to form the passive we change that final e to an I so we've got a second conjugation it means to confess or to say fatty or fatty reef us assume the third conjugation now this is where it gets a little tricky so if we remember ah go auger a third conjugation there's the present infinitive but to form the passive infinitive we changed this whole er e to an I so now if we look at the deponent sec or sequi ah look there is no ER as we had with fitori so set for sec we this must be third conjugation or grotty or grotty Gress assume this is a third no ER third eye stem grotty or Crotty so when you conjugate gradient of step to go you're going to have an eye in all of those forms and then finally fourth conjugation just like the first and second we had o do Oh Deary of dear a and to form the passive infinitive we can't drop the final I to eat I and there we have it in our infinitive expiry or xperia x paratus soon to experience so look to that infinitive that will tell you what conjugation of verb belongs to add opponent verb belongs to
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