REVENGE OF THE A+5E VERBS Lesson XXIV: 3 rd –io and 4 th conjugation future.

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REVENGE OF THE A+5E VERBS Lesson XXIV: 3 rd –io and 4 th conjugation future

1 st /2 nd conjugation vs. 3 rd /4 th conjugation verbs Future Tense 1 st & 2 nd Conjugation Verbs -bi- 3 rd & 4 th Conjugation Verbs -e-

1 st /2 nd conjugation vs. 3 rd /4 th conjugation verbs Future Tense 1 st & 2 nd Conjugation Verbs -BO-BIS-BIT verbs 3 rd & 4 th Conjugation Verbs A+5E Verbs

Notes To make 3 rd and 4 th conjugation verbs future, use the A + 5E endings. Find your stem by dropping the –ere from 3 rd conjugation verbs and –re from 4 th conjugation verbs. Add an “i” before the ending if it is a 3 rd –io SingularPlural 1 st person-am-ēmus 2 nd person-ēs-ētis 3 rd person-et-ent

3 rd –io conjugation verb: capiō, capere 4 th conjugation verb: audiō, audīre SingularPlural 1 st capiamcapiēmus 2 nd capiēscapiētis 3 rd capietcapient SingularPlural 1 st audiamaudiēmus 2 nd audiēsaudiētis 3 rd audietaudient

Present or Future?  inveniētis  audiunt  faciam  facit  vidēbunt  terrent  capient  audīmus  audiēmus

WELCOME TO ANOTHER EXCITING ROUND OF…

Make each verb FUTURE, keeping the same person and number 1. incipis 2. vidēmus 3. accpiunt 4. amātis 5. continet 6. trahitis 7. audiō 8. servō

Make it FUTURE…the results! 1. incipis  incipiēs (you will begin) 2. vidēmus  vidēbimus (we will see) 3. accpiunt  accipient (they will receive) 4. amātis  amābitis (y’all will love) 5. continet  continēbit (he will hold together) 6. trahitis  trahētis (y’all will draw) 7. audiō  audiam (I will hear) 8. servō  servābō (I will save)