Present Passive Syst. 3rd/4th conj

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Present Passive Syst. 3rd/4th conj In general: same endings as 1st/2nd Same stem mutations as active system

3rd conjugation: present tense Lego-r Legi-mur Leg-eris Legi-mini Legi-tur Leg-untur

3rd io Present Tense Rapio-r Rapi-mur Rap-eris Rapi-mini Rapi-tur Rapi-untur

4th conj Present Tense Scio-r Sci-mur Sci-ris Sci-mini Sci-tur Sci-untur

3rd Future Tense Lega-r Lege-mur Lege-ris Lege-mini Lege-tur Lege-ntur

3rd io Future Tense Rapi-ar Rapie-mur Rapie-ris Rapie-mini Rapie-tur Rapie-ntur

4th Future Tense Sci-am Scie-mur Scie-ris Scie-mini Scie-tur Scie-ntur

3rd Imperfect Tense Lege-bar Lege-bamur Lege-baris Lege-bamini Lege-batur Lege-bantur

3 io/4th Imperfect Tense Rapie-bar Scie-bar Rapie-bamur Scie-bamur Rapie-baris Scie-baris Rapie-bamini Scie-bamini Rapie-batur Scie-batur Rapie-bantur Scie-bantur

Infinitive 1-2conjugation: change the final –e to –i Laudare-->laudari, iubereiuberi 4th conjugation: “…” Audireaudiri 3rd/3rd io: change the whole –ere to –i Legerelegi, facerefaci