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LESSON XXI FUTURE ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF AMŌ AND MONEŌ

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[Special Vocabulary]

NOUNS

sacrum, -ī, n., sacrifice, offering, rite «verbum, -ī», n., word (verb)

VERBS

sedeō, -ēre, sit (sediment) volō, -āre, fly (volatile)

ADJECTIVES

«interfectus, -a, -um», slain «molestus, -a, -um», troublesome, annoying (molest) «perpetuus, -a, -um», perpetual, continuous

«ego», personal pronoun, I (egotism). Always emphatic in the nominative.

«137.» The tense sign of the Future Indicative in the first and second conjugations is «-bi-». This is joined to the present stem of the verb and followed by the personal ending, as follows:

PRESENT STEM TENSE SIGN PERSONAL ENDING «amā-» «bi-» «s» love will you

«138.» The Future Active Indicative is inflected as follows.

CONJUGATION I CONJUGATION II

SINGULAR

1. amā´bō, I shall love monē´bō, I shall advise 2. amā´bis, you will love monē´bis, you will advise 3. amā´bit, he will love monē´bit, he will advise

PLURAL

1. amā´bimus, we shall love monē´bimus, we shall advise 2. amā´bitis you will love monē´bitis, you will advise 3. amā´bunt, they will love monē´bunt, they will advise

a. The personal endings are as in the present. The ending «-bō» in the first person singular is contracted from «-bi-ō». The «-bi-» appears as «-bu-» in the third person plural. Note that the inflection is like that of «erō», the future of «sum». Pay especial attention to the accent.

In a similar manner inflect the verbs given in §129.

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