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Verb Imperfect Active Indicative 4th Conjugation audiēbam
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Mounce Second Aorist Middle Indicative ἐγενόμην
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Verb Perfect Active Indicative 3rd -io Conjugation iēcī
Greek
Mounce Present Active Participle of εἰμί
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Homeric Greek Lesson IV First Declension θάλασσα
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Homeric Greek Lesson XV Third Declension παῖς
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Homeric Greek Lesson V Present Active Indicative λύω
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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