Imperative. It consists in the root prefixed by pag and affixed by a. We reproduce here the observation made on the imperative, primitive form, direct passive.[81]

Subjunctive. Its singular is formed by the root prefixed by pag and affixed by on. Its plural consists in the use of pa pang or pam in the same way as in the plural, present tense indicative, progressive form, active voice,[82] and of the affix on.

Example:

Root: surát

Infinitive

Present, and gerundsingular: pagsurátá (to be written, being written)
plural: panuratá

Past participle: guiusurát s.; pinanunurát p. (written).

Indicative

PRESENT
SINGULARPLURAL
acó, etc. guinsusurát (I am, etc. being written)camí, etc. pinanunurát (we are, etc. being written)
PAST
acó, etc. guinsurát (I was, etc. being written)camí etc. pinanurát (we were, etc. being written)
FUTURE
acó, etc. pagsusuratón (I shall be, etc. being written)camí, etc. panunuratón (we shall be, etc. being written)

Imperative