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Perfect Passive System

Let’s review

• Present tense of sum

SUM

ES

EST

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Let’s review

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SUM

ES

EST

SUMUS

ESTIS

SUNT

Now, let’s translate these verbs into English.

Present Tense of SUM

• Present tense of sum

SUM I am

ES you are

EST he/she/it is

SUMUS we are

ESTIS you are

SUNT they are

Imperfect Tense of SUM

ERAM

ERAS

ERAT

Imperfect Tense of SUM

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ERAM

ERAS

ERAT

ERAMUS

ERATIS

ERANT

Now, let’s translate these verbs into English.

Imperfect Tense of SUM

ERAM I was

ERAS you were

ERAT he/she/it was

ERAMUS we were

ERATIS you were

ERANT they were

Future Tense of SUM

ERO

ERIS

ERIT

Future Tense of SUM

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ERO

ERIS

ERIT

ERIMUS

ERITIS

ERUNT

Now, let’s translate these verbs into English.

Future Tense of SUM

ERO I will beERIS you will

beERIT he/she/ it

will be

ERIMUS we will be

ERITIS you will be

ERUNT they will be

Now, let’s see how these helping verbs are used with the 4th principal

part of a verb.

• PORTATUS SUM = I have been carried

• PORTATUS ERAM = I had been carried

• PORTATUS ERO = I will have been carried

Let’s practice translating some verbs. . . .

• EDUCTUS ERIS =

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Let’s practice translating some verbs. . . .

• EDUCTUS ERIS =

You will have been led out

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Translate.

• PERMISSA ERAT

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Translate.

• PERMISSA ERAT

• SHE had been allowedSHE had been allowed

Translate.

• INTERFECTI SUNT

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Translate.

• INTERFECTI SUNT

They have been killedThey have been killed

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Translate.

• Regina mota erat.

Translate.

• Regina mota erat.

The queen had been moved.The queen had been moved.

Oh, boy! Here’s another one!

• Liberi adesse cras iussi erunt.

Oh, boy! Here’s another one!

• Liberi adesse cras iussi erunt.

Tomorrow the children will have been Tomorrow the children will have been ordered to be present.ordered to be present.

Piscis a coquo non captus erat.

Piscis a coquo non captus erat.

The fish had not The fish had not been caught by been caught by the cook.the cook.

Perfect Passive System

• Use 4th principal part AND

• Present tense of sum for perfect passive (have been/has been)

• Imperfect tense – eram – for pluperfect passive (had been)

• Future tense– ero – for future perfect passive (will have been)

Translate.

• iussus eras

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Translate.

1. iussus eras 1. You had been ordered

Translate.

1. iussus eras

2. acti sumus

1. You had been ordered

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Translate.

1. iussus eras

2. acti sumus

1. you had been ordered

2. we have been driven

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Translate.

1. iussus eras

2. acti sumus

3. permissa erit

1. you had been ordered

2. we have been driven

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Translate.

1. iussus eras

2. acti sumus

3. permissa erit

1. you had been ordered

2. we have been driven

3. she will have been allowed

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Questions:

• Which principal part should be used with perfect passive, pluperfect passive, or future perfect passive?

Questions:

• Which principal part should be used with perfect passive, pluperfect passive, or future perfect passive?

FOURTH

Question:

• What helping verbs are used with these verbs that accompany the 4th principal part?

1. sum

2. eram

3. ero

Question:

• What helping verbs are used with these verbs that accompany the 4th principal part?

1. sum = have been / has been

2. eram

3. ero

Question:

• What helping verbs are used with these verbs that accompany the 4th principal part?

1. sum = have been / has been

2. eram

3. ero

Question:

• What helping verbs are used with these verbs that accompany the 4th principal part?

1. sum = have been / has been

2. eram = had been

3. ero

Question:

• What helping verbs are used with these verbs that accompany the 4th principal part?

1. sum = have been / has been

2. eram = had been

3. ero = will have been

Optime!

Now, you’re ready to translate.

Question:

• What helping verbs are used with these verbs that accompany the 4th principal part?

1. sum = have been / has been

2. eram = had been

3. ero = will have been

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