Change the following active sentences into the passive by using the ablative of agent. Translate the changed sentence.
Example: Fābricius virō praemium nōn dat. (Fābricius, Fābriciī, m.)
Virō praemium ā Fābriciō nōn datur. A reward is not being given to the man by Fabricius.
Change this into a passive sentence:
Vir Rōmānus epistulam Terentiae nunc tenet. (Terentia, Terentiae, f.)
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by
of Terentia
now
the letter
the Roman man
is being held
Change this into a passive sentence:
Fābricius virōs armātōs vocat.
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by
armed
Fabricius
are being called
men
Change this into a passive sentence:
Virī malī mala cōnsilia parant.
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by
bad men
bad plans
are being prepared
Change this into a passive sentence:
Puerī memoriam firmant.
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by
is being strengthened
the boys
the memory
Change this into a passive sentence:
Virī praeclārī patriae auxilium dant.
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to
help
is being given
the homeland
by
the
distinguished men
Change this into a passive sentence:
Virī iūstī patriam cūrant.
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the just men
is being cared for
the homeland
by
Translate the verbs in parentheses and change the present tense verb to a complementary infinitive.
Translate the changed sentence.
Example: Agrum amīcīs damus. (we can)
Agrum amīcīs dare possumus. We can give the field to (our) friends.
Propter memoriam multa exempla servantur. (they can)
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because
many
can be
examples
of memory
preserved
Exempla animum firmant. (they are accustomed)
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to strengthen
Examples
are accustomed
the spirit
Praemium virō nōn datis. (you [plural] ought)
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the man
to
to give
you
the reward
ought not
Epistulās Terentiae exspectō. (I am accustomed)
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I
of
the letters
Terentia
to await
am accustomed
Poētae praeclārī sumus. (we can)
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we
poets
can be
outstanding
Puerōs docent. (they are accustomed)
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to teach
they
are accustomed
the boys
iacent
servātur
vocant
cūrō
sunt
dantur
manent
videō
firmātur
tenētur
Transitive verbs
Intransitive verbs