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70 EXERCISES


 * 1. The tense sign and the personal endings are added as in the active.
 * 2. In the future the tense sign -bi- appears as -bo- in the first person, -be- in the second, singular number, and as -bu- in the third person plural.
 * 3. Inflect laudō, necō, portō, moveō, deleō, iubeō, in the present, imperfect, and future indicative, active and passive.

168. Intransitive verbs, such as mātūrō, I hasten; habitō, I dwell, do not have a passive voice with a personal subject.

167. EXERCISES

I.
 * 1) Laudaris or laudare, laudās, datur, dat.
 * 2) Dabitur, dabit, vidēminī, vidētis.
 * 3) Vocābat, vocabātur, dēlēbitis, dēlēbiminī.
 * 4) Parābatur, parābat, cūrās, cūrāris or cūrāre.
 * 5) Portābantur, portābant, vidēbimur, vidēbimus.
 * 6) Iubēris or iubēre, iubēs, laudābāris or laudābāre, laudābās.
 * 7) Movēberis or movēbere, movēbis, dabantur, dabant.
 * 8) Dēlentur, dēlent, parābāmur, parābāmus.

II.
 * 1) We prepare, we are prepared, I shall be called, I shall call, you were carrying, you were being carried.
 * 2) I see, I am seen, it was being announced, he was announcing, they will order, they will be ordered.
 * 3) You will be killed, you will kill, you move, you are moved, we are praising, we are being praised.
 * 4) I am called, I call,