Accedence commenc't grammar, supply'd with sufficient rules for the use of such (younger or elder) as are desirous, without more trouble than needs to attain the Latin tongue the elder sort especially, with little teaching and their own industry
Milton, John, 1608-1674.
The forming of the Passive Voice.
Indicative.
I am praised.
- Pres. Sing.
- Laudor, aris or are, atur,
- Habeor, eris or ere, etur,
- Legor, eri•…or ere, itur,
- Audior, iris or ire, itur,
- Plur.
- amur, amini, antur.
- emur, emini, entur.
- imur, imini, untur.
- imur, imini, iuntur.
Page 26I was praisd. Preterim. perfect •…ens. sing.
- Laudabar,
- Habebar,
- Legebar,
- Audiebar,
Note that the Passive Voice hath no Preterper∣fect, nor the Tenses deriv'd from thence in any Mood.
I shall or will be praisd. Future tense sing.
- Laudabor,
- Habebor,
- Legar,
- Audiar,
Imperative.
Prese•…t 〈◊〉 | ||||
Be thou praisd. | Let him be praisd. | Let us be praisd. | Be ye praisd. | Let them be praisd. |
Laudare, laudator. | laudetur, laudator. | Pl. lau∣demur. | laudamini, laudaminor. | laudentur, laudantor |
Habere, habetor. | habeatur, habetor. | P. habe∣amur. | habemini, habeminor. | habeantur, habentor. |
L•…gere, legitor. | legatur, legitor. | Pl. lega∣mur. | legimini, legiminor. | legantur, leguntor. |
Audire, auditor. | audiatur, auditor. | P. audi∣amur. | audimini, audiminor. | audiantur, audiuntor. |
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Potential.
I may or can be praisd. Present sing. Lauder, eris or ere, etur, Plur. emur, emini, entur.
- Habear,
- Legar,
- Audiar,
I might or should be praisd. Preterim∣perfect sing.
- Laudarer,
- Haberer,
- Legerer,
- Audirer,
Infinitive.
Present & Preterim∣perfect
- Laudari
- Haberi
- Legi
- Audiri
- Praisd.
- Had.
- Read.
- Heard.