Future Active Participle

To form the future active participle, take the fourth principle part, drop the -um, and add -urus.
Verb Participle
amo, amare, amavi, amatum amaturus, amatura, amaturum
debeo, debere, debui, debitum debiturus, debitura, debiturum
rego, regere, rexi, rectum recturus, rectura, recturum
capio, capere, cepi, captum capturus, captura, capturum
audio, audire, audivi, auditum auditurus, auditura, auditurum

Future Active participles always decline like 1st/2nd declension adjectives.

The future active participle is generally translated like, "(the subject) being about to verb".

Other Verb Paradigms by Tense

Present Tense
Imperfect Tense
Future Tense
Perfect Tense
Pluperfect Tense
Future Perfect Tense
Present Passive
Imperfect Passive
Future Passive
Perfect Passive
Pluperfect Passive
Future Perfect Passive
Present Active Infinitive
Present Passive Infinitive
Perfect Infinitives
Future Active Infinitive
Present Active Partiple
Perfect Passive Participle
Future Active Participle
Gerunds
Gerundives

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Adjective Morphology
Pronouns
Verb Elements
Verb Conjugations
Verb Tenses
Irregular Verbs
Infinitive Forms
Imperative Mood
Subjunctive Conjugations
Subjunctive Tenses
Variant Forms

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Verb Syntax

1st-2nd Decl. Adjectives

Participial Clauses

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Last Updated March 18, 2003

Questions, comments and corrections should be sent to Brian K. Harvey, Kent State University