GCSE Latin: Subjunctive Passive Imperfect
www.classicstuition.com › latin › gcse-latinportarer. I would / might be carried. Purpose Clause. portarer. I would / might be carried or (in order) to be carried. Indirect Command. portarer. to be carried. The imperfect passive subjunctive uses the present (active) infinitive as its stem, e.g. portare -, and the standard passive personal endings: -r, -ris, -tur, -mur, -mini, -ntur.
Imperfect Tense - The Latin Library
https://thelatinlibrary.com/101/imperfect.pdfImperfect Tense The Imperfect Tense denotes action going on in the past tense (i.e., continuous action in the past).It is often translated with the past progressive tense in English (I was going to the store). The Imperfect Tense can also denote repeated or customary action in the past (I used to go to the store), as context requires. The Tense Indicator for the Imperfect is -ba-.