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Passive/Subjunctive Tenses
Passive is used to describe something like an indirect action affects you - an example is "I was being held". In Latin, it is conjugated through six parts - the present set (present, imperfect, future), and the perfect set (perfect, pluperfect, future perfect). Below is a chart you can use for endings and such.
The present tense through future tenses use the present stem. I'm using the word amo, amare, amavi, amatus - to love, so the present stem is "am".
| Present | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1st person | amor | amāmur | 
| 2nd person | amāris | amāminī | 
| 3rd person | amātur | amantur | 
| Imperfect | ||
| 1st person | amābar | amābāmur | 
| 2nd person | amābāris | amābāminī | 
| 3rd person | amābātur | amābantur | 
| Future | ||
| 1st person | amābor | amābimur | 
| 2nd person | amāberis | amābiminī | 
| 3rd person | amābitur | amābuntur | 
| Perfect | ||
| 1st person | amātus, a, um sum | amātī, ae, a sumus | 
| 2nd person | amātus es | amātī estis | 
| 3rd person | amātus est | amātī sunt | 
| Pluperfect | ||
| 1st person | amātus, a, um eram | amātī, ae, a erāmus | 
| 2nd person | amātus erās | amātī erātis | 
| 3rd person | amātus erat | amātī erant | 
| Future Perfect | ||
| 1st person | amātus, a, um erō | amātī, ae, a erimus | 
| 2nd person | amātus eris | amātī eritis | 
| 3rd person | amātus erit | amātī erunt | 
Hope this is all correct and helps!
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