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Chapter 16: Caesaris funus

Chapter 16, Drill e: Practice using passive verbs by changing short sentences from active to passive.

The following short Latin sentences are active voice. Change the sentence to passive voice so that the ultimate meaning is the same. Use the same word order in the sentence as in the original. For agent, use a before consonants and ab before vowels and h; for means or instrument, no preposition. Ignore periods for end of sentences.

Example:
gladius uirum uulneravit. Answer: gladio uir uulneratus est

1. Quintus Marcusque rem disseruerunt.
2. Antonius potestatem cupiuit.
3. tumultus Quintum terruit.
4. omnes uirtutem laudauerint.
5. Quintus magnam pompam conspexerat.
6. Marcus Antonius orationem habuit.
7. Antonius Caesarem laudauuit.
8. Quintus ianuam aperuerit.
9. homines gloriam auxerint.
10. Flaccus uera dixerat.
11. magister me laudauit.
12. magister Quintum in nauem uocauit.
13. parentes te laudauerunt.
14. mater nos laudauit.
15. pater uos laudauit.
16. mater te laudauerit.
17. pater eam laudauerat.
18. pater nos laudauerat.
19. manum sustuli.
20. tumultus omnes ciues terruerint.
21. te uidi.
22. frater me uidit.
23. uos uiderunt.
24. milites uidistis.
25. omnes salutem cupiuerant.
26. Heliodorus epistolam tradidit.
27. nauem inuenerint.
28. carmina Horatii omnes delectauerant.

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