Friday, May 14, 2010

Friday Check

Find 10 passive verbs and parse them.
  1. videntur- 3rd person plural present passive indicative of videor / to be seen
  2. terrentur-3rd person plural present passive indicative of terrere / to terrify
  3. teneris- 2nd person singular present passive indicative of tenere / to terrify
  4. teneor- 1st person singular present passive indicative of of tenere / to terrify
  5. datur- 3rd person singular present passive indicative of dare / to have
  6. igitur- 3rd person singular present passive indicative of jugare / to bring together
  7. habetur- 3rd person singular present passive indicative of habere / to hold
  8. commiscetur- 3rd person singular present passive indicaive of commisere / to commiserate
  9. movetur- 3rd person singular present passive indicaive of movere / to move
  10. culpatur- 3rd person singular present passive indicaive of culpare / to blame


Pg 372- #1,2,6

1. Passive voice is like two boxers. The one hitting is active, and the one being hit is passive. It is being related to an action, but the actin is happening to it instead of it performing the action.

2. The ablative of agent is someone doing something, and the ablative of means is what they are using to do it.

3.
bimur- we shall be
bamini- you (all) were being
batur- he/she was being
beris- you shall be
buntur- they shall be
bamur- we were being
bitur- he/she shall be
baris- you were being
bimini- you (all) shall be
bantur- they were being


Translate Odd Sententiae Antiquae

1. Those who were able were able because they could be seen.
3. You consilia he is clear nobility, you terrify knowledge horum countrymen alone.
5. It is right and good doceri.
7. Haec he will not be my life, admit and greet good life which and my life; therefore aut write aut choose; post haec one tempus body he was given.
9. Love misceri which were not able to be terrified.
11. We stayed eum which money was not moved.
13. Honesty was praised- and grew cold.

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