Latin III Stage 33 Future and Future Perfect Active Tenses.

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Latin III Stage 33 Future and Future Perfect Active Tenses

Future Indicative Active: 1 st /2 nd Conjugation Verb Endings: -bo-bimus -bis-bitis -bit-bunt

Future Indicative Active: 3 rd /4 th Conjugation Verb Endings: -am-emus -es-etis -et-ent

1 st Conjugation: portabo - I shall/will carry portabis - you will carry portabit - he will carry portabimus - we shall/will carry portabitis- you will carry portabunt - they will carry

2 nd Conjugation: sedebo - I shall/will sit sedebis - you will sit sedebit - he will sit sedebimus - we shall/will sit sedebitis- you will sit sedebunt - they will sit

3 rd Conjugation: ducam - I shall/will lead duces - you will lead ducet - he will lead decemus - we shall/will lead ducetis- you will lead ducent - they will lead

4 th Conjugation: audiam - I shall/will hear audies - you will hear audiet - he will hear audiemus - we shall/will hear audietis- you will hear audient - they will hear

Irregular Verb: Esse ero - I shall/will eris - you will erit - he will erimus - we shall/will eritis- you will erunt - they will

Future Perfect Tense: 3 rd principle part of verb + Future active tense of “sum, esse”

Future Perfect Tense: 3 rd principle part of verb + -ero, -eris, -erit -erimus, -eritis, -erint”

Future Perfect Tense: Examples: porto, portare, portavi portavero portaverimus portaverisportaveritis portaveritportaverint

Future Perfect Tense: portavero - I shall/will have carried portaveris- you will have carried portaverit- he will have carried portaverimus - we will have carried portaveritis- you will have carried portaverint- they will have carried

Future Perfect Tense: sedero - I shall/will have sat sederis- you will have sat sederit- he will have sat sederimus - we will have sat sederitis- you will have sat sederint- they will have sat

Future Perfect Tense: duvero - I shall/will have lead duceris- you will have lead ducerit- he will have lead ducerimus - we will have lead duceritis- you will have lead ducerint- they will have lead

Future Perfect Tense: audivero - I shall/will have heard audiveris- you will have heard audiverit- he will have heard audiverimus - we will have heard audiveritis- you will have heard audiverint- they will have heard

Future Perfect Tense: fuero - I shall/will have been fueris- you will have been fuerit- he will have been fuerimus - we will have been fueritis- you will have been fuerint- they will have been