Subjunctive

acó, etc. isurát (I may etc. be, used in writing) camí, etc. isurát (we may etc. be, used in writing)

TABLE 8.

Passive Progressive Instrumental
Infinitive
Present and gerund: PAG—AN, s; PA—AN, PAN—AN, PANG—AN, p.
Past participle: IGUIN—
Indicative
Present: IGUIN(d)—, s; IPINA(d)—, IPINAN(d)—, IPINANG(d)—, p.[[79]]
Past: IGUIN—, s; IPINA—, IPINAN—, IPINANG—, p.
Future: IG(d)—, s: IPA(d)—, IPAN(d)—, IPANG(d)—, p.
Imperative
PAG—AN, s; PA—AN, PAN—AN, PANG—AN, p.
IG—, s; IPA—, IPAN—, IPANG—, p.
Subjunctive
IG—, s; IPA—, IPAN—, IPANG—, p.

OBSERVATIONS:

The observations made on the conjugation of the progressive direct passive are applied to the above conjugation except in that the present, and gerund take the affix an, and that the past participle, the present, and past indicative, and the subjunctive, plural, take the prefix i, and in that the imperative has the affix an, and the subjunctive singular the affix on, and the future, imperative, and subjunctive have a g after the prefix i.

Example:

Root: surat

Infinitive

Present, and gerundsingular: pagsuratán
plural: panuratán