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Forming the Future Tense in Latin: A Guide to the Indicative Mood

This guide provides clear instructions on how to form the future tense in Latin, specifically using the indicative mood. It covers the present stem, the addition of the future sign, and personal endings for different subjects. The present stem is derived from the second principal part, with specific modifications for regular verbs. An example using "auge" is included to illustrate the formation of future tense forms like "augebo," "augebis," "augebimus," etc. Perfect for students and educators alike.

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Forming the Future Tense in Latin: A Guide to the Indicative Mood

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  1. FUTURETENSE,INDICATIVE MOOD

  2. HOW TO FORM THE FUTURE TENSE • PRESENT STEM • plus SIGN • plus PERSONAL ENDINGS

  3. HOW TO FORM THE PRESENT STEM • 2ND PRINCIPAL PART • minus RE

  4. -B- -BI- -BI- -BI- -BI- -BU- THE SIGN OF THE FUTUREFOR 1 & 2

  5. AUGEO • AUGERE • AUXI • AUCTUS, AUCTA, AUCTUM

  6. AUGE B O

  7. AUGE BI S

  8. AUGE BI T

  9. AUGE BI MUS

  10. AUGE BI TIS

  11. AUGE BU NT

  12. FINIS

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