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Latin Verbs Explained: Future Active Indicative

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Jan 22, 2026
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Let me know in the comments: Which future tense pattern do you find easier — the -bo future or the -am future?! Latin Grammar: The Future Active Indicative Explained Ready to talk about what will happen in Latin? The future active indicative lets you describe actions that are going to take place, and it has a two different patterns depending on the conjugation. In this lesson, I’ll break it all down so it feels straightforward and predictable. I’ll explain: - What the future tense expresses in Latin - The two different future tense patterns - Future endings for 1st & 2nd conjugation verbs (-bo, -bis, -bit…) - Future endings for 3rd, 4th and mixed conjugation verbs (-am, -es, -et…) - Clear examples like portabo, monebis, regam, audiet ad capietis - Warning to help yo avoid mixing up your tenses By the end of the video, you’ll be able to recognise, form, and translate future active verbs with confidence (and you’ll see how they fit neatly into the Latin tense system!) Keywords included: Latin future tense, future active indicative, Latin verb endings, Latin future tense endings, Latin grammar for beginners, learn Latin verbs, Latin tenses explained. If this lesson helps, give it a 👍 and subscribe for more clear, friendly Latin grammar videos.

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