| RESISTERENT | They should stand back, (imperf. act. subj.) |
| VENIRENT | They would come, imperf. act. subj. venio, ~ire, veni, ventum |
| STAREMUS | We would stand still, imperf. act. subj. sto |
| PERMITTEREMUS | We should allow (imperf. act. subj.), eg Cic. De Invectione 1.39 |
| SEDERET | To sit, settle 3rd sing. imperf. act. subj. |
| ABIREMUS | Abeo (1st pl. imperf. act. subj.) |
| NARES | Nostrils or to swim, 2nd sing. imperf. act. subj. |
| INESSET | He would be in, imperf. act. subj., insum |
| IURARES | You would swear — iuro, sing. imperf. act. subj., Ovid Met. 14.648 |
| STARET | She should stand (imperf subj) |
| IBANT | 3rd pl. imperf. act. indic. of the basic verb of motion |
| ERAM | Sum, esse, fui, futurus 1st sing. imperf. act. indic. |
| ADSTES | You should stand up and stay put (2nd sing. pres. subj.) |
| STET | Take note, printer; this should stand as it is |
| CONCORD | It's agreed corporal perhaps should stand in line (7) |
| DROOP | Slump? Unfortunate daughter should stand up |
| LAST | Shoe-making equipment should stand the test of time |
| YOBBO | Former pupils stand back to back after unknown lout |
| POKY | Stand back? At the back visibility's restricted |
| SINT | May they be (3rd pl. pres. act. subj. esse) |