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ATL I:

ATL I:. Perfect Passive Indicative. Perfect Passive Indicative . Perfect Active: senex furem accusavit . Romani hostes superaverunt . Perfect Passive: fur a sene accusatus est . The thief has been accused by the old man. The thief was accused by the old man.

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ATL I:

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  1. ATL I: Perfect Passive Indicative

  2. Perfect Passive Indicative • Perfect Active: • senexfuremaccusavit. • Romani hostessuperaverunt. • Perfect Passive: • fur a seneaccusatus est. • The thief has been accused by the old man. • The thief was accused by the old man. • hostes a Romanissuperatisunt. • The enemy have been overcome by the Romans. • The enemy were overcome by the Romans.

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  4. Perfect Passive Indicative • Each form is made up of two words: • a perfect passive participles (e.g. portatus) in the singular or plural form. • a form of the present tense of sum

  5. Iulius Caesar ab amicisoppugnatus est.

  6. canis ab cattoamatus est.

  7. tu ab leonibusamatuses.

  8. Examples • arcusabImperatorededicatus est. • Imperator arcumdedicavit • vos ad urbemmissiestis. • dux hostium a militibuscaptus est.

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