Infinitive Chart ACTIVE PASSIVE F. 3rd p.p. – ī + isse

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Infinitive Chart ACTIVE PASSIVE F. 3rd p.p. – ī + isse Copy the 2nd p.p. 1st = āre 2nd = ēre 3rd = ere “to verb” 4th = īre Ind. State.: am/is/are verbing 1st = āre – e + ī =ārī 2nd= ēre – e + ī =ērī 3rd=ere – ere = ī “to be verbed” 3rd IO= ere – ere = ī 4th = īre –e = īrī Ind. State.: am/is/are verbed F. 3rd p.p. – ī + isse “to have verbed” Ind. State.: did/has/have verb 4th p.p. (supine) + esse “to have been verbed” Ind. State.: has/have been verbed; was/were being verbed F U T. 4th p.p. – us, a,um + urus, ura, urum + esse “to be about to verb” Ind. State.: shall/will verb 4th p.p. (supine) in the Accusative (-um) + īrī “to be about to be verbed” Ind. State: about to be verbed