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Caput 22 Present and Imperfect Passives

Lots of examples of present and future passives. Here are the principal parts of the verbs used

1st conj. amo, amare, amavi, amatum to love

2nd conj. moneo, -ēre, monui, monitum to advise, warn

3rd regular rego, -ere, rexi, rectum to rule

3rd io capio, capere, cepi, captum to take, seize

4th audio, -īre, ivi, itum to hear

AB
amorI am loved
amarisYou are loved
amaturHe/She/It is loved
amamurWe are loved
amabanturThey were being loved
moneorI am advised
monerisYou are advised
monebaturHe/She/It was advised
monemurWe are advised
monebaminiYou-all used to be advised
monenturThey are advised
regorI am ruled
regerisYou are ruled
regebamurWe were being ruled
regiminiYou-all are ruled
capiorI am taken
caperisYou are taken
capiturHe/She/It is taken
capimurWe are taken
capiminiYou-all are taken
capiunturThey are taken
audiorI am heard
audirisYou are heard
auditurHe/She/It is heard
audimurWe are heard
audiminiYou-all are heard
audiunturThey are heard
audiunturThey are heard
audiebanturThey were being heard


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