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In your writing practice this week, compose 8 sentences in Latin. Here are the things that you need to include (Please include more than just the verb in the sentence):
In sentence one, use the 1st person plural imperfect tense passive voice of video, vidēre, visi, visum-see.
In sentence two, use the 2nd person plural future tense passive voice of iuvo, iuvāre, iuvavi, iuvatus- help.
In sentence three, use the 3rd person plural present tense passive voice of amo, amāre, amavi, amatus- love.
In sentence four, use the 2nd person singular future tense passive voice of teneo, tenēre, tenui, tenitus-hold.
In sentence five, use the 3rd person singular imperfect tense passive voice of vertő, vertere, verti, vertus-turn.
In sentence six, use the 1st person plural future tense passive voice of protego, protegere, protexi, protectus- protect
In sentence seven, use the 3rd person plural present tense passive voice of iubeo, iubēre, iussi, iussus-order
In sentence eight, use the 2nd person plural future tense passive voice of avertő, avertere, averti, aversus-turn away

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