Latin Passive Indicative Conjugation Chart
Latin Passive Indicative Conjugation Chart
This digital chart on passive indicative verbs is the second installment in my Latin conjugation handout series. This streamlined, color-coded chart will simplify these forms for you (even the perfect passive system, which is notoriously difficult; I know it was for me).
This conjugation chart goes one step further than most textbooks and resources: it doesn’t just show you the forms… it lays out the entire formula for conjugating in every tense and conjugation (including 3rd -io verbs).
The idea for this chart was born years ago, when I first learned Latin. I’m a visual learner and quickly discovered that examples alone weren’t good enough. I also needed to see how that example was formed. If all that information wasn’t there, I got lost, confused, and overwhelmed.
Since then, I’ve refined and expanded the original idea into a comprehensive, two-page conjugation handout designed for the overwhelmed Latin student. In this PDF, you’ll find:
- An overview of Latin verbs and conjugation
- Bite-sized passive personal ending charts
- Overviews of the present, imperfect, and future forms of sum, esse, fui, futurum
- Formulas for conjugating passive indicative verbs in every tense and conjugation
- Examples of conjugated verbs in each conjugation (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 3rd -io, and 4th)
- Long marks on applicable vowels (to help with memorization and pronunciation)
- Footnotes to explain and support you along the way
This chart is part of a series and only covers passive indicative Latin verbs. You can find similar charts on the active indicative and active subjunctive on my products page.
This is a 2-page, digital PDF product. You will not receive a physical product. Once you purchase, you’ll be able to download the chart right away. You’ll also receive an email with a link to download.