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The tense sign of the Future Indicative in the first and
second conjugations is -bō / -bi- / -bu-. This is joined to the present stem of
the verb and followed by the personal ending, as follows:
1st conjugation
amābō: I shall love
amābis: you (singular) will love
amābit: (s)he will love
amābimus: we will love
amābitis: you (plural) will love
amābunt: they will love
2nd conjugation
monēbō: I shall advise
monēbis: you (singular) will advise
monēbit: (s)he will advise
monēbimus: we will advise
monēbitis: you (plural) will advise
monēbunt: they will advise
[1]
[i] movēbitis, laudābis, arābō
[ii] dēlēbitis, vocābitis, dabunt
[iii] mātūrābis, dēsīderābit, vidēbimus
[iv] habēbit, movēbunt, necābit
[v] nārrābimus, monēbis, vidēbunt
[vi] labōrābitis, cūrābunt, dabis
[vii] habitābimus, properābitis, iubēbunt, parābit
[viii] nūntiābō, portābimus, iubēbō
[2]
[i] we shall announce, we shall see, I shall hasten
[ii] I shall carry, he will plough, they will care for
[iii] you will announce, you will move, you will give (sing
and plur)
[iv] we shall fight, we shall destroy, I shall long for
[v] he will call, they will see, you will tell (plur)
[vi] they will dwell, we shall order, he will praise
[vii] they will work, we shall kill, you will have (sing and plur), he will destroy
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