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Classical Latin
Verb Imperfect Active Indicative 3rd -io Conjugation capiēbam
Greek
Homeric Greek Lesson XVI Third Declension νηῦς
Classical Latin
Verb Present Active Indicative 2nd Conjugation moneō
Greek
Homeric Greek Lesson XIII Third Declension βασιλεύς
Greek
Homeric Greek Lesson III First Declension βουλή
Classical Latin
Verb Present Active Indicative 2nd Conjugation habeō
Greek
Classical Latin
Classical Latin
Verb esse Imperfect Active Indicative to be
Greek
Verb Present Passive Indicative 1st Conjugation parō
When a verb is in the passive voice, the subject receives the action of the verb, whereas in the active voice, the subject performs the action. Active Voice: Bob shoots the gun Passive Voice: Bob is shot. Active Voice: Jim drives the bus. Passive Voice: Jim is driven.
Latin Typing Key
a_ e_ i_ o_ u_
ā ē ī ō ū
When a verb is in the passive voice, the subject receives the action of the verb, whereas in the active voice, the subject performs the action. Active Voice: Bob shoots the gun Passive Voice: Bob is shot. Active Voice: Jim drives the bus. Passive Voice: Jim is driven.
Latin Typing Key
a_ e_ i_ o_ u_
ā ē ī ō ū