Latin/Lesson 4-The Subjunctive Passive
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Passive Subjunctive System
[edit | edit source]Having examined Lessons 15 and 23, forming the passive subjunctive should be quite simple.
Present
[edit | edit source]Modify the verb stem appropriately with a vowel change (as learned in Lesson 15), then add the present passive endings (Lesson 23).
parer | manear | regar | capiar | audiar |
pareris | manearis | regaris | capiaris | audiares |
paretur | maneatur | regatur | capiatur | audiatur |
paremur | maneamur | regamur | capiamur | audiamur |
paremini | maneamini | regamini | capiamini | audiamini |
parentur | maneantur | regantur | capiantur | audiantur |
Imperfect
[edit | edit source]The passive endings added to the present active infinitive.
pararer | manerer | regerer | caperer | audirer |
parareris | manereris | regereris | capereris | audireris |
pararetur | maneretur | regeretur | caperetur | audiretur |
pararemur | maneremur | regeremur | caperemur | audiremur |
pararemini | maneremini | regeremini | caperemini | audiremini |
pararentur | manerentur | regerentur | caperentur | audirentur |