The present system of fió is regular of the fourth conjugation, but the subjunctive imperfect is fierem, and the infinitive fierí.
NOTE: The forms in brackets are not used in good prose.
INDICATIVE | SUBJUNCTIVE | |||||
PRESENT | fíó, fís, fit | fíam, fíás, fíat | ||||
[fímus], [fítis], fíunt | fíámus, fíátis, fíant | |||||
IMPERFECT | fíébam, fíébás, etc. | fierem, fierés, etc. | ||||
FUTURE | fíam, fíés, etc. | PERFECT | ||||
PLUPERFECT | factus eram | factus essem | ||||
FUTURE PERFECT | factus eró | |||||
[fí, fíte, fító, - - ][1][The imperative is rarely found, and then only in early writers] | ||||||
PRESENT fierí | PERFECT factus esse | FUTURE factum írí | ||||
a. Most compounds of fació with prepositions weaken a to i in the present stem and to e in the supine stem, and are inflected regularly like verbs in -ió: -
b. Other compounds retain a, and have -fió in the passive: as, benefació, -facere, -fécí, -factum; passive benefió, -fierí, -factus, benefit. These retain the accent of the simple verb: as, bene-facis (§ 12. a, Exc.). c. A few isolated forms of fío occur in other compounds: -
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