Passive paradigms
1st conjugation
Present endings: -or ­ris ­tur, -mur, -mini, -ntur
I am called vocor we are called vocamur
you are called vocaris you are called vocamini
he/she/it is called vocatur they are called vocantur
Imperfect endings: -bar, -baris, -batur, -bamur, -bamini, -bantur
I was being called vocabar we were being called vocabamur
you were being called vocabaris you were being called vocabamini
he/she/it was being called vocabatur they were being called vocabantur
Future endings: -bor, -beris, -bitur, -bimur, -bimini, -buntur
I will be called vocabor we will be called vocabamur
you will be called vocaberis you will be called vocabimini
he/she/it will be called vocabitur they will be called vocabuntur
Perfect passives, the short form: formation is the 4th principle part, in agreement with subject in person and number, with the appropriate form of sum (present for perfect passive, imperfect for pluperfect passive, future for future perfect passive). This is true for all four conjuations, so I won't repeat the perfects again.
I have been called, etc vocatus sum we have been called, etc vocati sumus
I had been called, etc vocatus eram we have been called, etc vocati eramus
I will have been called, etc vocatus ero we will have been called, etc vocati erimus
2nd conjugation: same endings as for 1st throughout, just connected with -e- instead of -a-
Present
I am warned moneor we are warned monemur
you are warned monerris you are warned monemini
he/she/it is warned monetur they are warned monentur
Imperfect
I was being warned monebar we were being warned monebamur
you were being warned monebaris you were being warned monebamini
he/she/it was being warned monebatur they were being warned monebantur
Future
I will be warned monebor we will be warned monebimur
you will be warned moneberis you will be warned monebimini
he/she/it will be warned monebitur they will be warned monebuntur
For perfects, see above.