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The Future Perfect Tense

The Future Perfect Tense. How to Conjugate Future Perfect. 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 3rd principle part (amav ī ) Cut off the “ ī ” at the end

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The Future Perfect Tense

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  1. The Future Perfect Tense

  2. How to Conjugate Future Perfect • The first thing that you need are principle parts • Like: amō, amāre, amavī, amatus • Then you need some endings

  3. How to conjugate verbs • To form these • Go to the 3rd principle part (amavī) • Cut off the “ī” at the end • What’s left is called the perfect stem (amav) • Slap on the endings

  4. How to Conjugate Perfect • So amō, amāre, amavī, amatuslooks like this:

  5. How to Translate • The Perfect tense has 1 possible translation in English; amavero is: • I will have loved So the others are translated: • amaveris = you will have loved • amaverit = he/she/it will have loved • amaverimus = we will have loved • amaveritis = you (y’all) will have loved • amaverint = they will have loved

  6. moneō, monēre, monuī, monitus Let’s try with moneō

  7. Let’s try with agō • agō, agere, egī, actus

  8. Let’s try with festinō • festinō, festināre, festinavī, festinatus

  9. Let’s try with scribō • scribō, scribere, scripsī, scriptus

  10. Let’s try with audiō • audiō, audīre, audivī, auditus

  11. Let’s try with plaudō • plaudō, plaudere, plausī, plausus

  12. Let’s try with sum • sum, esse, fuī, futūrus

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