Wheelock caput XVIII Passive Voice Ablative of Agent.

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Wheelock caput XVIII Passive Voice Ablative of Agent

The Passive Voice  present, imperfect and future use these 6 personal endings:  -r  -ris  -tur  -mur  -mini  -ntur

-are portō portās portat portāmus portātis portant ACTIVE

-are portōportor portāsportāris portatportātur portāmusportāmur portātisportāminī portantportantur ACTIVEPASSIVE

-are portōportor portābar portābor portāsportāris portābaris portāberis portatportātur portābatur portābitur portāmusportāmur portābamur portābimur portātisportāminī portābaminī portābimini portantportantur portābantur portābuntur ACTIVEPASSIVE portōportor portābar portāsportāris portābaris portatportātur portābatur portāmusportāmur portābamur portātisportāminī portābaminī portantportantur portābantur ACTIVEPASSIVE

-are portōportor portābar portābor portāsportāris portābaris portāberis portatportātur portābatur portābitur portāmusportāmur portābamur portābimur portātisportāminī portābaminī portābimini portantportantur portābantur portābuntur ACTIVEPASSIVE portōportor portābar portābor portāsportāris portābaris portāberis portatportātur portābatur portābitur portāmusportāmur portābamur portābimur portātisportāminī portābaminī portābimini portantportantur portābantur portābuntur ACTIVEPASSIVE

ēre moneōmoneor monēsmoneris monetmonetur monēmusmonemur monētismonemini monentmonentur

ēre Imperfect moneōmoneormonēbar monēsmonerismonēbāris monetmoneturmonēbātur monēmusmonemurmonēbāmur monētismoneminimonēbāmini monentmonenturmonēbantur

ēre Future moneōmoneormonēbor monēsmonerismonēberis monetmoneturmonēbitur monēmusmonemurmonēbimur monētismoneminimonēbimini monentmonenturmonēbuntur

 Active: Puella puerum videt)  Passive: Puer ā puellā vidētur.  Puellā takes ā and the ablative of personal agent.  Active: Timor virum capit.  Passive: Vir timore capitur.  Timore is ablative of cause.  Active: Hostēs urbem oppugnābant.  Passive: Urbs ab hostibus oppugnābatur.