Conjugate the verb moneō. Use the passive voice, indicative mood, present tense, and present stem.
I am advised
Mon-eor
Mon-ēris
Mon-ētur
Mon-ēmur
Mon-ēminī
Mon-entur
Conjugate the verb moneō. Use the passive voice, indicative mood, imperfect tense, and present stem.
I was being advised
Mon-ēbar
Mon-ēbāris
Mon-ēbātur
Mon-ēbāmur
Mon-ēbāminī
Mon-ēbantur
Conjugate the verb moneō. Use the passive voice, indicative mood, future tense, and present stem.
I shall be advised
Mon-ēbor
Mon-ēberis
Mon-ēbitur
Mon-ēbimur
Mon-ēbiminī
Mon-ēbuntur
Conjugate the verb mittō. Use the passive voice, indicative mood, present tense, and present stem.
I am sent
Mitt-or
Mitt-eris
Mitt-itur
Mitt-imur
Mitt-iminī
Mitt-untur
Conjugate the verb mittō. Use the passive voice, indicative mood, imperfect tense, and present stem.
I was being sent
Mitt-ēbar
Mitt-ēbāris
Mitt-ēbātur
Mitt-ēbāmur
Mitt-ēbāminī
Mitt-ēbantur
Conjugate the verb mittō. Use the passive voice, indicative mood, future tense, and present stem.
I shall be sent
Mitt-ar
Mitt-ēris
Mitt-ētur
Mitt-ēmur
Mitt-ēminī
Mitt-entur
What is the ablative of means?
The ablative without a preposition is used to express the non-living agent, the means, or the instrument. Rōmānī tēlīs hīberna dēfendērunt. The Romans defended the winter quarters with darts. Castra fossā mūnīvērunt. They fortified the camp with/by means of a ditch. Montibus continēbantur. They were held in by mountains. Tēlīs terrentur. They are being terrified by darts.