laudo in the passive
laudor
what does "mus" change into in the passive
mur
what principal part do we use in the perfect passive?
4th
a deponent looks ___________, but it isn't
passive (deponents always translate active)
capior
I am siezed
ducit in the passive
mittuntur in the active
mittunt
She was praised
laudata est
you can always recognize a deponent's dictionary entry because the 1st principal part ends in ____
R (conoR, moroR) etc.
we are warned
monemur
make "monebimini" active, then translate
monebitis: you will warn
make "scribent" passive and translate
scribentur "they will be written"
we had been sent
"misi eramus"
translate "locutus est"
he said
you were seen
visus es
make "capio, capere" future passive 3rd person sing
capietur
muniebaris
3rd person plural pluperfect passive of "moneo, monere"
moniti erant
they followed
secuti sunt
he will be siezed
capietur
3rd person sing, future passive of "fero, ferre" with translation
feretur "it will be carried"
future passive 2nd person plur or "duco, ducere, duxi, ductus"
ducemini
they had been written
scripta/scripti erant
we have allowed it
passi sumum (id)
Angelus misus est a Deo ad Mariam"