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latintutorial.com › topics › passive-voiceThe Future Perfect Passive. By the end of this video, you will have been taught the future perfect passive. This tense formation as similar to the pluperfect passive as it is not used in much of Latin literature. No matter, learning it it part of the process, and this tense-mood combo typically completes the study of the indicative mood.
Future-Perfect Song (Passive) – SCHOOL of LATIN
https://www.schooloflatin.com/future-perfect-passive-songFuture Perfect Passive Land It’s ‘-us -a -um’ with future of ‘sum’ perfect participle with erō, eris, erit, erimus, eritis, erunt: future-perfect passive! amātus erō, amātus eris, amātus erit, amātī erimus, amātī eritis, amātī erunt… I will have been loved! It’s ‘-us -a -um’ with future of ‘sum’ perfect participle with erō, eris, erit,
Future Perfect | Department of Classics
classics.osu.edu › Tense › PerfectNote: the personal endings are almost the same as the future of sum. (The 3rd plural future of sum is erunt; but the 3rd plural personal ending for the future perfect is, as below, -erint.) This might help you grasp the concept of the future perfect in Latin: for it entails both a perfectness (the stem), and a futureness (of sum).
Future-Perfect Song (Passive) – SCHOOL of LATIN
www.schooloflatin.com › future-perfect-passive-songfuture-perfect passive! amātus erō, amātus eris, amātus erit, amātī erimus, amātī eritis, amātī erunt… I will have been loved! It’s ‘-us -a -um’ with future of ‘sum’ perfect participle with erō, eris, erit, erimus, eritis, erunt: future-perfect passive! monitus erō, monitus eris, monitus erit,