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Nicholas Oulton’s Latin course combines your favourite elements of So You Really Want to Learn Latin, Latin Prep and Ab Initio , but now maps precisely to the new ISEB syllabus to ensure all material is rigorously covered and completely understood.

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Latin for Common Entrance Three – Chapter 3: The perfect and pluperfect passive

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 The perfect and  pluperfect passive; three  termination adjectives

Exercise 3.2 TranslateintoEnglish.NotehowthePPPchangestoagreewiththesubject.E.g. insentence1, missus becomes missae toagreewiththesubject( nāvēs ,whichis feminineplural).  1 paucaenāvēs ad īnsulammultīs cummīlitibus*missae sunt.  2 mīles āprīncipenovō laudātus est.  3 paucāsnoctēsurbs abhostibusoppugnābātur.  4 puellaper viāsurbisducta est.  5 hōraproeliīpopulōRōmānōnūntiāta est.

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■● Perfect passive The perfect passive tells us what has been done to the subject, e.g. ‘I have been loved’ or ‘I was loved’. It is formed by taking the Perfect (or Past) Participle Passive (the PPP), and combining it with the verb ‘to be’. The PPP of a verb is formed from the supine stem , found in the 4th principal part. All you have to do is change the -um to -us . (Now you know why we have been encouraging you to learn all four

 6 ‘nostrī’** inquit ‘abhostibusnumquam superābuntur.’  7 nunc cibus inoppidum ā līberīsprīncipisportātur.  8 ancillaemiserae ā rēgīnā crūdēlīmultōsdiēspūnītae sunt.  9 ‘auxilium’ inquiunt ‘ā cōpiīsnovīsdatum est.’ 10 multī clāmōrēs inoppidō audītī sunt.

principal parts of your verbs.) amāt-us, -a, -um sum amāt-us -a, -um es amāt-us, -a, -um est

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Ihavebeenloved

You(sing.)havebeenloved He,she,ithasbeenloved

* multīs cummīlitibus ismorestylishLatinthan cummultīsmīlitibus .The prepositionlikestoprecedethenoun,nottheadjective.Therefore,as multus comesbeforeitsnoun,ratherthanafterit,theprepositionhastodiveinbetween itandthesoldiers. **Remember,whenanadjectiveisusedwithoutanoun,youunderstandmenin

amāt-ī, -ae, -a amāt-ī, -ae, -a amāt-ī, -ae, -a

sumus

Wehavebeenloved

estis sunt

You(pl.)havebeenloved Theyhavebeenloved

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themasculine,womeninthefeminineandthingsintheneuter. E.g. bonī semper laudantur =goodmenarealwayspraised. Exercise 3.3

Note that the PPP is an adjective, declining like bonus . If the subject is masculine and singular, the ending is -us . But if it is feminine, this becomes -a , and so on. Thus: He has been loved (or was loved) = amātus est. She has been loved (or was loved) = amāta est. The boys have been loved (or were loved) = puerī amātī sunt. The girls have been loved (or were loved) = puellaeamātae sunt. Exercise 3.1 Studytheinformationaboveabouttheperfectpassive.Writeouttheperfect passive(assumingamasculinesubject)of: 1 moneō 2 regō 3 audiō 4 capiō

TranslateintoLatin,rememberingtomakethePPPagreewiththesubject:

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 1 Theboyhasbeencalled.  2 Thegirlhasbeencalled.

 3 Thewarhasbeenprepared.  4 Theboyshavebeentaught.  5 Thegirlshavebeenwatched.  6 Thewarswerewagedbyourmen.  7 Thesoldiershavebeenseenbytheenemy.  8 Thecitywasattackedbyafewslaves.  9 TheRomanswereterrifiedbythenewking. 10 Partofthecitywasdestroyedbytheyoungmen.

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