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IRREGULAR VERBS 259

Gerund Supine (Active Voice)
Gen. ferendī Acc. ferendum Acc. [lātum]
Dat. ferendō Abl. ferendō Abl. [lātū]

499. , go

Principal Parts eō, īre, iī (īvī), ĭtum (n. perf. part.)

Pres. Stem ī-   Perf. Stem ī- or īv-  

Part. Stem it-
Indicative Subjunctive Imperative
SING. PLUR.
Pres.


īs
it

īmus
ītis
eunt

eam 2d Pers. ī īte
Impf. ībam īrem
Fut. ībō ——

2d Pers. ītō
3d Pers. ītō

ītōte
euntō

Perf. iī (īvī) ierim (īverim)
Plup. ieram (īveram) īssem (īvissem)
F. P. ierō (īverō)
Infinitive Participles
Pres. īre Pres. iēns, gen. euntis (§ 472)
Perf. īsse (īvisse) Fut. itūrus, -a, -um
Fut. itūrus, -a, -um esse Ger. eundum
Gerund Supine
Gen. eundī Acc. [itum]
Dat. eundō Abl. [itū]
Acc. eundum
Abl. eundō
a. The verb is used impersonally in the third person singular of the passive, as ītur, itum est, etc.
b. In the perfect system the forms with v are very rare.

500. fīō, passive of faciō; be made, become, happen

Principal Parts fīō, fierī, factus sum

Indicative Subjunctive Imperative
Pres.

fīō
fīs
fit

——
——
fīunt

fīam 2d Pers. fīte
Impf. fīēbam fierem
Fut. fīam ——