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Latin Verbs Explained: Future Passive Indicative

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Apr 24, 2026
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For more Latin help, explore ejtutor.com or email [email protected]. How does Latin express that something will be done? That’s exactly what the future passive indicative is for, and once you see the patterns, it’s much more straightforward than it first looks. Just like the future active, there are two different patterns depending on the conjugation, but the passive endings stay consistent at least! In this video, I’ll go step by step through everything you need to know. I’ll explain: - What the future passive tense means in Latin - The two future patterns (-bor, -beris, -bitur… vs -ar, -eris, -etur…) - How the passive endings fit into each conjugation - Clear examples like amabitur, monebuntur, regetur, audientur and capieris - How to translate future passive forms naturally (“will be ___ed”) - Tips for avoiding confusion with other tenses By the end of this lesson, you’ll be able to recognize, form, and translate future passive verbs confidently across all conjugations. 🔎 Keywords included: Latin future passive indicative, Latin future passive tense, Latin passive voice, Latin verb endings future passive, Latin grammar for beginners, Latin tenses explained, learn Latin verbs. If this lesson helps, give it a 👍 and subscribe for more clear and friendly Latin grammar videos. And let me know in the comments: Do you find the -bor pattern or the -ar pattern easier to remember in the passive?

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