Chapter 32, Drill c: 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, so that a different word order won't be counted wrong although it may be acceptable. For agent, use a before consonants and ab before vowels and h; for means or instrument, no preposition.

Example:
Scintilla pisces comparat. Answer: a Scintilla pisces comparantur (pisces, the subject of the passive verb, is plural). "pisces a Scintilla comparantur" would also be correct but isn't coded as a possible answer, for convenience.

1. Cicero laudabit Octavianum.
2. Antonius libertatem oppugnat.
3. te summo gaudio accipiam.
4. tres viri imperium dividebant.
5. tres viri omnes cogunt.
6. ille me cogit.
7. ille te cogit.
8. ille legatos cogit.
9. ea illum coget.
10. vos videbo.
11. illi te cogebant.
12. ille eas cogebat.
13. ea vos coget.
14. ille me cogebat.
15. eam videbo.
16. illas videbo.
17. ille nos cogebat.
18. vos cogimus.
19. te videbo.
20. nos videbit. (for unspecified he she it use is ea id)
21. ille nos cogebat.
22. ille me coget.
23. ea illos coget
24. ille eos cogit.
25. me videbit.
26. ea nos coget.
27. ille te coget
28. ille vos cogebat.
29. ille eam cogebat.

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