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First and second conjugations: -bitur. Examples:

  • 1st: amabitur - he/she/it will be loved
  • 2nd: monebitur - he/she/it will be warned

Third and fourth conjugations: -etur. Examples:

  • 3rd: ponetur - he/she/it will be placed
  • 3rd i-stem: capietur - he/she/it will be captured
  • 4th: audietur - he/she/it will be heard
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