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58 LESSON XXI FUTURE ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF AMŌ AND MONEŌ

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:

138. The Future Active Indicative is inflected as follows:

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.

139.

I.
 * 1) Movēbitis, laudābis, arābō.
 * 2) Dēlēbitis, vocābitis, dabunt.
 * 3) Mātūrābis, dēsīderābit, vidēbimus.
 * 4) Habēbit, movēbunt, necābit.
 * 5) Nārrābimus, monēbis, vidēbunt.
 * 6) Labōrābitis, cūrābunt, dabis.
 * 7) Habitābimus, properābitis, iubēbunt, parābit.
 * 8) Nūntiābō, portābimus, iubēbō.

II.
 * 1) We shall announce, we shall see, I shall hasten.
 * 2) I shall carry, he will plow, they will care for.
 * 3) You will announce, you will