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PASSIVE INDICATIVE OF AMŌ AND MONEŌ
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164. Passive Personal Endings. In the passive voice we use a different set of personal endings. They are as follows:

Sing. 1. -r, I Plur. 1. -mur, we
2. -ris, -re, you 2. -minī, you
3. -tur, he, she, it 3. -ntur, they

a. Observe that the letter -r appears somewhere in all but one of the endings. This is sometimes called the passive sign.

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PARADIGMS
amō, amāre monēo, monēre
Pres. Stem amā- Pres. Stem monē-
Present Indicative Personal
Endings
Sing. a´mor, I am loved mo´neor, I am advised -or[1]
amā´ris or amā´re, you are loved monē´ris or monē´re, you are advised -ris or -re
amā´tur, he is loved monē´tur, he is advised -tur
Plur. amā´mur, we are loved monē´mur, we are advised -mur
amā´minī, you are loved monē´minī, you are advised -mini
aman´tur, they are loved monen´tur, they are advised -ntur
Imperfect Indicative (Tense Sign -bā-)
Sing. amā´bar, I was being loved monē´bar, I was being advised -r
amābā´ris or amābā´re, you were being loved monēbā´ris or monēbā´re, you were being advised -ris or -re
amābā´tur, he was being loved monēbā´tur, he was being advised -tur
Plur. amābā´mur, we were being loved monēbā´mur, we were being advised -mur
amābā´minī, you were being loved monēbā´minī, you were being advised -minī
amāban´tur, they were being loved monēban´tur, they were being advised -ntur
  1. In the present the personal ending of the first person singular is -or.