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Present active participle
add -ns to present stem, or -ens when later conjugation:
CALLING, WARNING, RULING, TAKING, HEARING
Perfect passive participle
4th principal part plus us, a, um:
HAVING BEEN CALLED, HAVING BEEN WARNED, HAVING BEEN RULED, HAVING BEEN TAKEN, HAVING BEEN HEARD
Future Active participle
add urus, ura, urum to 4th principle part:
ABOUT TO CALL, ABOUT TO WARN, ABOUT TO RULE, ABOUT TO TAKE, ABOUT TO HEAR
Sum (participle?)
only ONE PARTICIPLE, future active,
futurus, a, um
Declension of participles
s, -tis, -ti, -tem, -te, es, ium, ibus, es, ibus
Present Subjunctive active:
em, es, et, emus, etis, ent
Present Subjunctive passive:
r, ris, tur, mur, mini, ntur
Sum’s subjunctive:
sim sis sit simis sitis sint
Imperfect subjunctive:
infinitive+endings
Perfect active subjunctive:
add -ERI and em, es, et, etc. to 3rd princ part
Perfect Passive Subjunctive:
4th principle part plus sim, sis, sit, simus, sitis, sint
Pluperfect active subjunctive:
-isse plus em, es, et (vocavissem)
Pluperfect passive subjunctive:
4th principle part plus essem, esses, esset, essemus, essetis, essent
Hortatory subjunctive:
LET THERE BE LIGHT, LET THE CAPTIVES BE LED TO THIS PLACE, LET THE FOOT SOLDIERS NOT THROW THEIR JAVELINS, ETC.