LATN 2053 Chapter : Practice For Chapter XIX

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15 Mar 2019
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Be sure to look over wheelock"s introduction and the powerpoint slides before attempting the following practice exercises: we"ll do the practice at the top of p. 156 in wheelock. Translate the forms of servo, servare, servavi, servatum [save] given below, then give the latin passive form for the same person, number, and tense. Reminders for changing latin active indicatives to passive indicatives: For present, imperfect, and future tenses: change the active personal ending to a passive personal ending [see the first example] Perfect passive = perfect participle + sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt laudatus est: he was praised or he has been praised [see also second and third examples below] Pluperfect passive = perfect participle + eram, eras, erat, eramus, eratis, erant laudatus erat: he had been praised. Future perfect passive = perfect participle + ero, eris, erit, erimus, eritis, erunt laudatus erit: he will have been praised.

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