The formation of the passive participle requires a stem
change and so, the form is given as the fourth principal part of the verb.
| Verb |
Participle |
| amo, amare, amavi, amatum |
amatus, amata, amatum |
| debeo, debere, debui, debitum |
debitus, debita, debitum |
| rego, regere, rexi, rectum |
rectus, recta, rectum |
| capio, capere, cepi, captum |
captus, capta, captum |
| audio, audire, audivi, auditum |
auditus, audita, auditum |
Perfect passive participles always decline like 1st/2nd
declension adjectives.
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Verb Paradigms by Tense
Present Tense Imperfect Tense Future Tense Perfect Tense Pluperfect Tense Future Perfect Tense Present Passive Imperfect Passive Future Passive Perfect Passive Pluperfect Passive Future Perfect Passive Present Active Infinitive Present Passive Infinitive Perfect Infinitives Future Active Infinitive Present Active Partiple Perfect Passive Participle Future Active Participle Gerunds Gerundives
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Morphology Index
Noun Morphology Adjective Morphology Pronouns Verb Elements Verb Conjugations Verb Tenses Irregular Verbs Infinitive Forms Imperative Mood Subjunctive Conjugations Subjunctive Tenses Variant Forms
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