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The Future Tense, Passive Voice. 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. How to conjugate verbs. To form these Go to the 2 nd principle part (amare)
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How to Conjugate Future 1st & 2nd conjugation • The first thing that you need are principle parts • Like: amō, amāre, amavī, amatus • Then you need some endings
How to conjugate verbs • To form these • Go to the 2nd 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, amatuslooks like this:
How to Translate • The future tense has 1 possible translation in English; amabor is: • I shall be loved • So the others are translated: • amaberis = you will be loved • amabitur = he/she/it will be loved • amabimur = we shall be loved • amabimini = you will be loved (y’all) • amabuntur = they will be loved
habeō, habēre, habuī, habitus Let’s try with habeo
How to Conjugate Future 3rd conjugation • The first thing that you need are principle parts • Like: ducō, ducere, duxī, ductus • Then you need some endings
How to conjugate verbs • To form these • Go to the 2nd principle part (ducere) • Cut off the “re” at the end • What’s left is called the stem (duce) • For the 1st sing, cut off the “e” also • Slap on the endings • DO NOT SQUISH!!!! (that’s the present)
Let’s try with rego • regō, regere, rexī, rectus
How to Conjugate Future io verbs • The first thing that you need are principle parts • Like: capiō, capere, cēpī, captus • Then you need some endings
How to conjugate verbs • To form these • Go to the 2nd principle part (capere) • Cut off the “re” at the end • What’s left is called the stem (cape) • For the 1st sing, cut off the “e” also • Add an “i” before the “e” • Slap on the endings
Let’s try with audio • audiō, audīre, audīvī, auditus