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—§ 59 THE VEEB.—FIEST CONJUGATION. 127192.—§ 59. EXERCISES ON THE PASSIVE VOICE.1. Give <strong>the</strong> designation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> verb,— conjugate it;— give <strong>the</strong> tense, mood^voice, person, number, and translation, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following words, always following<strong>the</strong> same order; thus, A mor, verb transitive, first conjugation ;amoamdre, amavi, amdtum,—found in <strong>the</strong> present indicative passive, first person singular, " I am loved"Amabatur, amantur, amatus est, amabitur, amabar, amaretur, amentur, amatus sim, amatus fuero, amati fuerunt, amatiessemus, amabamini, amaris, amatus esset, amati fuissent.amabuntur, amantor, amare, amatus esse, amatus, amatum Iri,amandus, amemini, amaremmi, amantur, creatur, crearetur,vocabltur, domantur, vocatus sum ; &c.2. translate <strong>the</strong> following English words into <strong>Latin</strong>, giving <strong>the</strong> part <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> verb used;thus, " I am loved," amor, in <strong>the</strong> present indicative passive,first person singular.He is loved, <strong>the</strong>y are loved, I have been loved, <strong>the</strong>y werecreated, he had been called, <strong>the</strong>y will be tamed, 1 might beloved, <strong>the</strong>y may have been loved, to be loved, to have beencalled, I had been called, being called, <strong>the</strong>y are tamed, <strong>the</strong>yhave been tamed, he will be loved, <strong>the</strong>y will have been loved,<strong>the</strong>y may be called, I may be called, he might have beencreated, <strong>the</strong>y will be loved, &c.3. Translate <strong>the</strong> following sentences into English, according to <strong>the</strong>rules 190.Dlcit eum amari,—illosr vocatos esse,—me vocatum iri,—teamatum Iri,—me creari,—eos domari,—ilium amatum fir : sse,—nos domitos esse,—nos domltum iri,—illos amari,—illosvocatum iri.Dixit eum amari,—illos vocatos esse,—me vocatum iri,—teamatum iri,—me creari,—eos domari,—ilium amatum fuisse,—nos dojmtos esse,—nos domltum iri,—ijlos amari,—illosvocatum Iri,—te amari.Dicet eum amari, &c, as in <strong>the</strong> preceding.4. Translate <strong>the</strong> following English into <strong>Latin</strong>, taking care that <strong>the</strong> participle<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> perfect infinitive be put in <strong>the</strong> same gender, number, and case,as <strong>the</strong> accusative before it.He says that I am loved,— that he was loved,— tha<strong>the</strong> will:lled,—that <strong>the</strong>y w^re created,—that we were tamed.OHi

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