The passive form may be made by filling all the blanks with the past participle of a transitive verb.
Notice that, after the past participle, no blank is left.
In the progressive form, this participle is wanting; and, in the passive form, it is the same as in the simple.
LESSON 95.
AGREEMENT OF THE VERB.
+To the Teacher+.—For additional matter, see pp. 163-167.
+Remember+ that the verb must agree with its subject in number and person.
Give the person and number of each of the following verbs, and write sentences in which each form shall be used correctly.
Common forms.—Does, has=ha(ve)s, is, am, are, was, were.
Old forms.—Seest, sawest, hast=ha(ve)st, wilt, mayst, mightst, art, wast.