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Active vs. Passive Practice

Active vs. Passive Practice. Latin for the New Millennium. Change from Active to Passive. Poetae f abulam narrant . Filium tenes . ( ā tē ) Filiam curas . (ā tē ). Change from Active to Passive. Puellae nautam exspectant . Pyrrhus praemium dat. Terentia e pistulam parat.

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Active vs. Passive Practice

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  1. Active vs. Passive Practice Latin for the New Millennium

  2. Change from Active to Passive • Poetaefabulamnarrant. • Filiumtenes. ( ā tē) • Filiamcuras. (ā tē)

  3. Change from Active to Passive. • Puellaenautamexspectant. • Pyrrhus praemium dat. • Terentiaepistulamparat.

  4. Translate the following • parantur • iubeor • pararis • habemur

  5. Translate • amor • debemini • videris

  6. Conjugate the verb • habeo, habēre in the passive voice

  7. Active to passive • Filiaeagricolamamant. • puerpuellamvidet. • Athletaepraemium parant.

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