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  • 03-02-2021
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Please give the imperfect tense passive voice for the verb below. Include the English translation.

parō, parāre, paravī, paratus prepare

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  • 04-02-2021

Answer:

1st person singular-

parabar  i was being prepared

1st person plural-

parabamur  we were being prepared

2nd person singular-

parabaris  you were being prepared

2nd person plural-

parabamini  you(pl.) were being prepared

3rd person singular-

parabatur  he/she/it was being prepared

3rd person plural-

parabantur  they were being prepared

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