GCSE Latin: Subjunctive Passive Imperfect
www.classicstuition.com › latin › gcse-latinImperfect Tense (Subjunctive Passive) 1st: 2nd: 3rd: 4th: 5th: singular: 1st: portare-r: monere-r: regere-r: audire-r: capere-r: 2nd: portare-ris: monere-ris: regere-ris: audire-ris: capere-ris: 3rd: portare-tur: monere-tur: regere-tur: audire-tur: capere-tur: plural: 1st: portare-mur: monere-mur: regere-mur: audire-mur: capere-mur: 2nd: portare-mini: monere-mini: regere-mini: audire-mini: capere-mini: 3rd: portare-ntur
The Imperfect Subjunctive
www.stcharlesprep.org › 01_parents › oneil_jThe Imperfect Subjunctive The imperfect tense of the subjunctive expresses potential action or non-factual actionfrom the viewpoint of the past tense. In English, the helping verbs might and would are used to express the imperfect subjunctive. In Latin, the imperfect subjunctive is almost always used in a subordinate
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https://latintutorial.com/videos/imperfect-passive-subjunctive21.09.2012 · The Imperfect Passive Subjunctive The Imperfect Passive Subjunctive Watch later Watch on The conjugation of verbs into the imperfect passive subjunctive is just as easy as into the imperfect active subjunctive. Except now we have to worry about deponents, though, and that might make life just a little bit more complicated.