This document provides a review of key concepts from Latin grammar including:
- Common Latin phrases and their translations.
- An explanation that the fourth principal part of a Latin verb is a participle, which is a verbal adjective.
- The definitions of active and passive voice, and how they differ in terms of the subject's relationship to the verb's action.
- The three moods of Latin verbs - indicative, imperative, and subjunctive.
- Conjugations of the model verb amo in both active and passive voices.
79. Passive Voice, Perfect System
Perfect
amatus –a –um, sum amati –ae –a, sumus
es estis
est sunt
Pluperfect
amatus –a –um, eram amati –ae –a, eramus
eras eratis
erat erant
Future Perfect
amatus –a –um, ero amati –ae –a, erimus
eris eritis
erit erunt