PASSIVE VOICE Active = subject acts on verb Passive = verb acts on subject
Is each verb active or passive? 1. Claudia prepares dinner. 2. Claudia was reading a book. 3. Claudia will see her friends in the Forum. 4. Claudia is writing a letter. WAIT! Ask yourself: “Is the subject doing the action?” OR “Is the subject receiving the action?”
Is each verb active or passive? 1. Claudia prepares dinner. 2. Claudia was reading a book. 3. Claudia will see her friends in the Forum. 4. Claudia is writing a letter. 1. ACTIVE
Is each verb active or passive? 1. Claudia prepares dinner. 2. Claudia was reading a book. 3. Claudia will see her friends in the Forum. 4. Claudia is writing a letter. 1. ACTIVE 2. ACTIVE
Is each verb active or passive? 1. Claudia prepares dinner. 2. Claudia was reading a book. 3. Claudia will see her friends in the Forum. 4. Claudia is writing a letter. 1. ACTIVE 2. ACTIVE 3. ACTIVE
Is each verb active or passive? 1. Claudia prepares dinner. 2. Claudia was reading a book. 3. Claudia will see her friends in the Forum. 4. Claudia is writing a letter. 1. ACTIVE 2. ACTIVE 3. ACTIVE 4. ACTIVE
Is each verb active or passive? 1. Dinner is prepared by Claudia. 2. A book was read by Claudia. 3. Claudia’s friends will be seen by her in the Forum. 4. A letter is written by Claudia. WAIT! Ask yourself: “Is the subject doing the action?” OR “Is the subject receiving the action?”
Is each verb active or passive? 1. Dinner is prepared by Claudia. 2. A book was read by Claudia. 3. Claudia’s friends will be seen by her in the Forum. 4. A letter is written by Claudia. 1. PASSIVE
Is each verb active or passive? 1. Dinner is prepared by Claudia. 2. A book was read by Claudia. 3. Claudia’s friends will be seen by her in the Forum. 4. A letter is written by Claudia. 1. PASSIVE 2. PASSIVE
Is each verb active or passive? 1. Dinner is prepared by Claudia. 2. A book was read by Claudia. 3. Claudia’s friends will be seen by her in the Forum. 4. A letter is written by Claudia. 1. PASSIVE 2. PASSIVE 3. PASSIVE
Is each verb active or passive? 1. Dinner is prepared by Claudia. 2. A book was read by Claudia. 3. Claudia’s friends will be seen by her in the Forum. 4. A letter is written by Claudia. 1. PASSIVE 2. PASSIVE 3. PASSIVE 4. PASSIVE
Active or Passive? 1. The students love the Latin language. 2. The Latin language is loved by the students. 3. The Romans were fighting many wars. 4. Many wars were fought by the Romans. 5. The neighbors are seen in the street.
Active or Passive? 1. The students love the Latin language. A 2. The Latin language is loved by the students. 3. The Romans were fighting many wars. 4. Many wars were fought by the Romans. 5. The neighbors are seen in the street.
Active or Passive? 1. The students love the Latin language. A 2. The Latin language is loved by the students. P 3. The Romans were fighting many wars. 4. Many wars were fought by the Romans. 5. The neighbors are seen in the street.
Active or Passive? 1. The students love the Latin language. A 2. The Latin language is loved by the students. P 3. The Romans were fighting many wars. A 4. Many wars were fought by the Romans. 5. The neighbors are seen in the street.
Active or Passive? 1. The students love the Latin language. A 2. The Latin language is loved by the students. P 3. The Romans were fighting many wars. A 4. Many wars were fought by the Romans. P 5. The neighbors are seen in the street.
Active or Passive? 1. The students love the Latin language. A 2. The Latin language is loved by the students. P 3. The Romans were fighting many wars. A 4. Many wars were fought by the Romans. P 5. The neighbors are seen in the street. P
PASSIVE VOICE ENDINGS OR MUR RIS MINI TUR NTUR Continue to use tense signs (e.g., “ba,” “bi,” “e”).
Translation of Passive Verbs 1. The students love the Latin language. A 2. The Latin language is loved by the students. P ___?____ 3. The Romans were fighting many wars. A 4. Many wars were fought by the Romans. P ___?____ 5. The neighbors are seen in the street. P ___?____
Translation of Passive Verbs 1. The students love the Latin language. A 2. The Latin language is loved by the students. P amatur 3. The Romans were fighting many wars. A 4. Many wars were fought by the Romans. P pugnabantur 5. The neighbors are seen in the street. P videntur
ACTIVE Voice Review Let’s compare conjugations in PRESENT tense. PortoDoceoPonoCapioMunio PortasDocesPonisCapisMunis PortatDocetPonitCapitMunit
PASSIVE Voice Let’s compare conjugations in PRESENT tense. PortorDoceorPonorCapiorMunior PortarisDocerisPoneris*Caperis*Muniris PortaturDoceturPoniturCapiturMunitur
ACTIVE Voice Review Let’s compare conjugations in IMPERFECT tense. PortabamDocebamPonebamCapiebamMuniebam PortabasDocebasPonebasCapiebasMuniebas PortabatDocebatPonebatCapiebatMuniebat
PASSIVE Voice Let’s compare conjugations in IMPERFECT tense. PortabarDocebarPonebarCapiebarMuniebar PortabarisDocebarisPonebarisCapiebarisMuniebaris PortabaturDocebaturPonebaturCapiebaturMuniebatur
ACTIVE Voice Review Let’s compare conjugations in FUTURE tense. PortaboDoceboPonamCapiamMuniam PortabisDocebisPonesCapiesMunies PortabitDocebitPonetCapietMuniet
PASSIVE Voice Let’s compare conjugations in FUTURE tense. PortaborDoceborPonarCapiarMuniar Portaberis*Doceberis*PonerisCapierisMunieris PortabiturDocebiturPoneturCapieturMunietur
Translate the active verbs on the left. 1. we are carrying 2. we will carry 3. we were carrying
Translate the active verbs on the left. 1. we are carrying 2. we will carry 3. we were carrying 1. portamus
Translate the active verbs on the left. 1. we are carrying 2. we will carry 3. we were carrying 1. portamus 2. portabimus
Translate the active verbs on the left. 1. we are carrying 2. we will carry 3. we were carrying 1. portamus 2. portabimus 3. portabamus
Now, change each active voice ending to passive voice. Then, provide a passive English translation. 1. we are carrying 2. we will carry 3. we were carrying 1. portamus 2. portabimus 3. portabamus
Now, change each active voice ending to passive voice. Then, provide a passive English translation. 1. we are carried 2. we will carry 3. we were carrying 1. portamus -- portamur 2. portabimus 3. portabamus
Now, change each active voice ending to passive voice. Then, provide a passive English translation. 1. we are carried 2. we will be carried 3. we were carrying 1. portamus -- portamur 2. portabimus -- portabimur 3. portabamus
Now, change each active voice ending to passive voice. Then, provide a passive English translation. 1. we are carried 2. we will be carried 3. we were carried 1. portamus -- portamur 2. portabimus -- portabimur 3. portabamus -- portabamur
Translate each verb. video, videre, vidi, visus = see 1. he is seen 2. he will see 3. he was seeing 4. he was seen
Translate each verb. video, videre, vidi, visus = see 1. he is seen 2. he will see 3. he was seeing 4. he was seen 1. videtur
Translate each verb. video, videre, vidi, visus = see 1. he is seen 2. he will see 3. he was seeing 4. he was seen 1. videtur 2. videbit
Translate each verb. video, videre, vidi, visus = see 1. he is seen 2. he will see 3. he was seeing 4. he was seen 1. videtur 2. videbit 3. videbat
Translate each verb. video, videre, vidi, visus = see 1. he is seen 2. he will see 3. he was seeing 4. he was seen 1. videtur 2. videbit 3. videbat 4. videbatur
Remember: Follow the rules of active voice BUT use passive voice endings These rules apply to present, imperfect, and future tenses.