Yes. Another formula.. 3 rd PP - i + ERI + active endings (m, s…)

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Yes. Another formula.

3 rd PP - i + ERI + active endings (m, s…)

Conjugation doesn’t matter! Whoopee!

amaverim amaveris amaverit amaverimus amaveritis amaverint viderim videris viderit viderimus videritis viderint

fuerim fueris fuerit fuerimus fueritis fuerint potuerim potueris potuerit potuerimus potueritis potuerint

4 th PP and… You figure it out.

amatussum amatuses amatusest amati sumus amati estis amatisunt amatussim amatussis amatussit amati simus amati sitis amatisint

4 th PP and… Present Subjunctive of ESSE (sim, sis…)