-
verbs in
conditional clauses do not
usually follow the rule: dic quid
facturus fueris si
censor fuisses? (perfect
subjunctive +
pluperfect subjunctive)...
- Alexandria: "To make
human beings gods, he was made man, who was God" (Deos
facturus qui
homines erant, homo
factus est qui Deus erat ). It is
evident from...
-
until the
money is paid'
Despite its name, the ****ure
periphrastic tense factūrus sum is
really a
present tense,
describing a person's
present intentions...
- he was
called campi doctor by his elders. 7 Iam
portendebat quid
esset facturus,
comitum lites nam superatus,
regias opes pede
calcaturus ense capturus...
-
realized by the
periphrasis facturus + erō, sum, eram, fuī. If
applied to actions, the
compound '****ure in present' (e.g.
factūrus sum, ‘am [going] to do’)...
- The
Latin Vulgate's text has the ****ure tense: Haec
dicit Dominus, qui
facturus est, et
formaturus illud, et paraturus:
Dominus nomen ejus:
English translation:...
- tenses, made from a
participle and part of the verb sum 'I am', such as
factūrus eram 'I was
about to do'. For the most part
these tenses are used in a...
-
subjunctive in the
original direct speech: dīc agedum, Appī Claudī,
quidnam factūrus fuerīs, sī eō
tempore cēnsor fuissēs? (Livy) 'tell us,
Appius Claudius...
-
replaced by the
perfect subjunctive fuerit: dīc agedum, Appī Claudī,
quidnam factūrus fuerīs, sī eō
tempore cēnsor fuissēs? (Livy) 'tell us,
Appius Claudius...
-
becomes a ****ure
participle with the
perfect subjunctive of sum: dīc
quidnam factūrus fuerīs, sī eō
tempore cēnsor fuissēs (Livy) 'tell us what you
would have...