The Imperative is formed from the Imperat. Act. by adding to the second pers. sing. tar, thar, or ar.[[55]]
The Participle is formed by adding te to the Root[[56]].
There is no distinction of Number or Person in the Tenses of the Passive Voice.
Verbs which suffer a syncope in the Infinitive, suffer a like syncope in the Pret. Aff. and Neg. throughout the Future Tense, and in the Imperative.
Compound Tense.
The compound Tenses of the first order are made up of the simple Tenses of the auxiliary Bi and the Passive Participle.
The compound Tenses of the second order are made up of the simple Tenses of Bi and the Infinitive preceded by the Preposition iar and the Possessive Pronoun corresponding in Person to the Pronoun, or to the Noun, which is the Nominative to the verb.
Use and Import of the Moods and Tenses.