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  1. gerundive (plural gerundives) (in Latin grammar) a verbal adjective that describes obligation or necessity, equivalent in form to the future passive participle. (less commonly, in English grammar) a verbal adjective ending in -ing, also called a "present participle".
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    What is the difference between gerund and gerundive?
    In Classical Latin, the gerundive is distinct in form and function from the gerund and the present active participle.
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    What is the English equivalent of the Latin gerundive?
    There is no true equivalent to the gerundive in English; the closest translation is a passive to-infinitive non-finite clause such as books to be read. That reflects the most common use of the Latin gerundive, to combine a transitive verb (such as read) and its object (such as books ), usually with a sense...
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    What is the Latin gerundive made of?
    The Latin gerundive is a form of the verb. It is composed of. the infectum stem (the stem used to form Present and Imperfect tense forms) a vowel appropriate to the verb class or conjugation of the verb. the suffix -nd-. an adjectival Inflectional ending.
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    What are gerunds used for?
    In traditional grammars of English, the term gerund labels an important use of the form of the verb ending in -ing (for details of its formation and spelling, see English verbs). Other important uses are termed participle (used adjectivally or adverbially), and as a pure verbal noun.
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    In Latin grammar, a gerundive is a verb form that functions as a verbal adjective. In Classical Latin, the gerundive is distinct in form and function from the gerund and the present active participle. In Late Latin, the differences were largely lost, resulting in a form derived from the gerund or gerundive but

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    Form
    The Latin gerundive is a form of the verb. It is composed of
    • the infectum stem (the stem used to form Present and Imperfect tense forms)
    • a vowel appropriate to the verb

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    The term is occasionally used in descriptions of English grammar, to denote the present participle used adjectivally or adverbially e.g. 'take a running jump'. That form, ending in -ing, is

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    The following pages provide definitions or glosses of the term gerundive:
    • As applied to Latin:
    • As applied to Tigrinya:

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  4. gerundive - Wiktionary

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    18/03/2021 · Noun []. gerundive (plural gerundives) (in Latin grammar) a verbal adjective that describes obligation or necessity, equivalent in form to the future passive participle.(less commonly, in English grammar) a verbal adjective ending in -ing, also called a "present participle".Usage notes []. English grammar does not have an exact equivalent to the Latin …

  5. Gerund - Wikipedia

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    The Latin gerund, in a restricted set of syntactic contexts, denotes the sense of the verb in isolation after certain prepositions, and in certain uses of the genitive, dative, and ablative cases. It is very rarely combined with dependent sentence elements such as object. To express such concepts, the construction with the adjectival gerundiveis preferred. By contrast, the term gerund has been used in the grammatical description of other languages to label verbal nouns used in …

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    gerundive (danh từ) · gerundives (danh từ số nhiều)
    1. a form of a Latin verb, ending in -ndus (declinable) and functioning as an adjective meaning ‘that should or must be done’.
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    Middle English (in the sense ‘gerund’): from late Latin gerundivus (modus) ‘gerundive (mood)’, from gerundium (see gerund).
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    In Latin grammar, a gerundive is a verb form that functions as a verbal adjective. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Gerundive . Home

  8. Gerundivo – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre

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    O gerundivo (do latim: gerundivum 'relativo ao que se deve levar a cabo') é uma forma verbal impessoal. É o nome dado ao particípio passivo futuro do verbo latino, e por seu valor adjetival está englobado normalmente dentro dos particípios. Além do latim, são poucas as línguas que o comportam; em geral, significados equivalentes são expressados mediante construções …

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      • Il gerundivo può essere usato o con funzione attributiva, o con funzione predicativa. Quando ha valore attributivo concorda, di norma, in genere, caso e numero con il sostantivo a cui si riferisce: liber legendus, «il libro da leggere», «il libro che dev'essere letto»; studium libri legendi, «il desiderio di leggere un libro»; legibus scribendis, «le leggi da scrivere». Quando è usato con valore predica…
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