Future perfect passive third person plural in Latin? - latin plural nounsendings
I wrote that the past participle of the verb with erunt, but it's really erintes?
Vocatio eg / vocata / erintes vocative
or Vocatio / vocata / erunt vocative
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Latin Plural Nounsendings Future Perfect Passive Third Person Plural In Latin?
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ERUNT
Use the erosion of time on the future perfect participle of esse - eris, erit, erimus, erit erunt.
"Erintes uses a rare variant for the 3rd plural future tense in the late Latin.
It is "erunt" and the rest of the construction is correct.
If you use Microsoft Word, you can go to http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templa ... have a large selection of models.
Good luck
wow I want, but I can not even for me
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