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creating time for reading when less busy
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the sentence needs a punctuation mark
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The sentence is made up of two clauses "Appearing almost like an alien planet," and "Edgar could see a huge grid of wind turbine in uniform rows and columns that stretched across the desert and the horizon." The second portion needs a period (or full stop). A period signifies where a sentence ends. Without a period, readers will be confused as they do not know where the sentence ends.
<u>The fourth principal part, as the perfect passive participle, is an adjective. Usually just the masculine nominative singular is given. The complete forms are: -us, -a, -um.
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<u>N.B.: intransitive verbs do not have a regular 4th principal part (because they can’t be made passive); this includes the verbs that take a dative (noceō, pāreō, etc.)
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<u> Some are listed as –tum/-sum, which is the supine.
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<u> Some have forms in -tūrus/-sūrus (e.g. sum – futūrus; veniō – ventūrus; fugiō – fugitūrus), which is the future active participle
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<u> Some have no fourth form: (e.g. timeō – –; noceō —)
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