The Future Tense
How to Conjugate Future 1 st & 2 nd conjugation The first thing that you need are principle parts Like: amō, amāre, amavī, amatus Then you need some endings SingularPlural 1 st Personbobimus 2 nd Personbisbitis 3 rd Personbitbunt
How to conjugate verbs To form these –Go to the 2 nd principle part (amare) –Cut off the “re” at the end –What’s left is called the stem (ama) –Slap on the endings
How to Conjugate Future So amō, amāre, amavī, amatus looks like this: SingularPlural 1 st Personamaboamabimus 2 nd Personamabisamabitis 3 rd Personamabitamabunt
How to Translate The future tense has 1 possible translation in English; amabo is: – I shall love So the others are translated: amabis = you will love amabit = he/she/it will love amabimus = we shall love amabitis = you will love (y’all) amabunt = they will love
Let’s try with habeo habeō, habēre, habuī, habitus SingularPlural 1 st Personhabebohabebimus 2 nd Personhabebishabebitis 3 rd Personhabebithabebunt
The future of sum Is irregular, of course SingularPlural 1 st Personeroerimus 2 nd Personeriseritis 3 rd Personeriterunt
How to Conjugate Future 3 rd conjugation The first thing that you need are principle parts Like: ducō, ducere, duxī, ductus Then you need some endings SingularPlural 1 st Personamemus 2 nd Personesetis 3 rd Personetent
So duco looks like this SingularPlural 1 st Personducamducemus 2 nd Personducesducetis 3 rd Personducetducent
Let’s try with rego regō, regere, rexī, rectus SingularPlural 1 st Personregamregemus 2 nd Personregesregetis 3 rd Personregetregent
How to Conjugate Future io verbs The first thing that you need are principle parts Like: fugiō, fugere, fūgī, fugitūrus Then you need some endings SingularPlural 1 st Personiamiemus 2 nd Personiesietis 3 rd Personietient
So fugio looks like this SingularPlural 1 st Personfugiamfugiemus 2 nd Personfugiesfugietis 3 rd Personfugietfugient
Let’s try with audio audiō, audīre, audīvī, auditus SingularPlural 1 st Personaudiamaudiemus 2 nd Personaudiesaudietis 3 rd Personaudietaudient