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§ 368. The Neuter Participle of the Impersonal Passive [§ 166 (c)] is similarly used: prŏpĕrātŭr haste is made, or people hasten; prŏpĕrātum the fact that haste is made, or people's having hastened.

§ 369. Some Adjectives and Nouns are used in the same way.

§ 370. Participles may be used in place of Dependent sentences, and then require to be translated by such in English.

§ 371. —The Future Participle is used in some authors to denote purpose, especially after Verbs of motion. It also, sometimes, represents the Subjunctive of Imagination in the Apodosis (rarely the Protasis) of Conditional Statements, § 239.

INFINITIVE. § 372. —In prose only with Intransitive Verbs and Neuter Adjectives: