Present/fut, imp
Present/fut, imp
Perfect/pluperfect
Deponents
Translations
100

laudo in the passive

laudor

100

what does "mus" change into in the passive

mur

100

what principal part do we use in the perfect passive?

4th

100

a deponent looks ___________, but it isn't

passive (deponents always translate active)

100

capior

I am siezed

200

ducit in the passive

ducitur
200

mittuntur in the active

mittunt

200

She was praised

laudata est

200

you can always recognize a deponent's dictionary entry because the 1st principal part ends in ____

R (conoR, moroR) etc.

200

we are warned

monemur

300

make "monebimini" active, then translate

monebitis: you will warn

300

make "scribent" passive and translate

scribentur "they will be written"

300

we had been sent

"misi eramus"

300

translate "locutus est" 

he said

300

you were seen

visus es

400

make "capio, capere" future passive 3rd person sing

capietur

400
imperfect passive 2nd person sing of "munio, munire"

muniebaris

400

3rd person plural pluperfect passive of "moneo, monere"

moniti erant

400

they followed

secuti sunt

400

he will be siezed

capietur

500

3rd person sing, future passive of "fero, ferre" with translation

feretur "it will be carried"

500

future passive 2nd person plur or "duco, ducere, duxi, ductus"

ducemini

500

they had been written

scripta/scripti erant

500

we have allowed it

passi sumum (id)

500
"an Angel was sent from God to Mary"

Angelus misus est a Deo ad Mariam"

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