Another feature of the Italic Verb is its formation of Tenses by means of Auxiliaries. This tendency asserts itself in Plautine Latin in the use of dare, reddere, habere (see P. Thielmann in Archiv Lat. Lexikographie, 2, pp. 172-423) with Perfect Participle Passive, e.g.
- Pers. 457 “nunc ego lenonem ita hodie intricatum dabo”,
- Mil. 1174 “si tibi meum opus ita dabo expolitum ut improbare non queas”,
- Mil. 1214 “A. si impetras. B. reddam impetratum”,
- Mil. 886 “nam ego multos saepe vidi regionem fugere consili prius quam repertam haberent”;