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1 The Passive Voice Action is done TO the subject BY the object.

2 Examples in English I throw the ball. – active – the subject performs the action. The ball is thrown by me. – passive – the subject is acted upon by the object. The general leads the soldiers. – active The soldiers are led by the general - passive

3 Identifying Active and Passive We called He was laughing They were found You are being beaten They will be scolded We invited They were reading

4 Forms (for the present system) The following endings are used in the present system (present, imperfect, future) – with some alterations. SingularPlural 1.-r-mur 2. -ris-mini 3. -tur-ntur

5 Present Tense To the present stem – infinitive (chop off –re – with the exception of 1 st singular) SingularPlural 1. portorportamur 2. portarisportamini 3. portaturportantur

6 Translation of the Previous Slide SingularPlural 1. I am carriedWe are carried 2. You are carriedYou all are carried 3. He/She/It is carriedThey are carried

7 More Notes on Present Passive Vowel before first conjugation – a Vowel before second conjugation – e Vowel before third and third -io - a little more complicated 1. ponorcapiorponimur capimur 2. poneris caperisponimini capimini 3. ponitur capiturponuntur capiuntur

8 Imperfect Passive Endings: 1. –bar-bamur 2. -baris-bamini 3. -batur-bantur *add –ba followed by the passive endings.

9 Translation of Imperfect Passive 1. docebardocebamur 2. docebarisdocebamini 3. docebaturdocebantur I was being taughtWe were being taught I was being taughtWe were being taught You were being taughtYou all were being taught You were being taughtYou all were being taught He/She/It was being taughtThey were being taught He/She/It was being taughtThey were being taught

10 Future Passive First and Second Conjugation – Endings Attach to the infinitive (without –re) 1. –bor-bimur 2. -beris-bimini 3. -bitur-buntur

11 Future Passive Third and Fourth Conjugations First principal part, chop off –o – add endings. 1. –ar-emur 2. -ēris-emini 3. -etur-entur The macron on the e in the second person singular is important.

12 Future Passive Translation 1. ponarponemur 2. ponērisponemini 3. poneturponentur I will be placedWe will be placed You will be placedYou all will be placed He/She/It will be placedThey will be placed

13 Present Passive Infinitive The present infinitive of transitive verbs can be made passive. For the 1 st 2 nd and 4 th conjugations, take off the final –e on the active infinitive and add an –I Portare – portari (to be carried) Monēre – monēri (to be warned) Audire – audiri (to be heard)

14 That Pesky Third Conjugation As usual, the third conjugation (the rebel without a cause) doesn’t follow the rules. The present passive infinitive for the third conjugation (regular and –io) is formed by taking off the –ere entirely and adding an –i mittere – mitti – to be sent capere –capi – to be captured


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