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" The Future Perfect tense denotes that the action will be completed at or before the time of some other future action or event. "
Latin Lessons and Reader ...: Introductory to Andrews and Stoddard's and ... - Page 40
by Allen Hayden Weld - 1855 - 258 pages
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First Lessons in Latin, Or, An Introduction to Andrews and Stoddard's Latin ...

Ethan Allen Andrews - Latin language - 1839 - 220 pages
...had written the letter, before the messenger arrived. 242. The future perfect tense denotes that an action will be completed, at or before the time of some other future action or event ; as, cum coenavero, praficiscar ; when / shall have supped, I will go. NUMBERS. 243. Numbers are forms...
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A Grammar of the Latin Language: For the Use of Schools and Colleges

Ethan Allen Andrews, Solomon Stoddard - Latin language - 1839 - 350 pages
...had written the letter, before the messenger arrived. VI. The future perfect tense denotes that an action will be completed, at or before the time of some other future action or event ; as, cum coenavero, proficiscar ; when I shall have supped, I will go. This tense is often, but improperly,...
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First Lessons in Latin ...

Ethan Allen Andrews - 1845 - 230 pages
...had written the letter, before the messenger arrived. 242. The future perfect tense denotes that an action will be completed, at or before the time of some other future action or event ; as, cum wsnavero, proficiscar ; when / shall have supped, I will go. NUMBERS. 243. Numbers are forms...
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Outlines of English grammar

Charles Bathurst (schoolmaster.) - 1846 - 80 pages
...twelve o'clock. I shall see you. again to-morrow. The second future tense speaks of an action that will be completed at or before the time of some other future action or event. Ex. : I shall have loved. I will have loved. The bricklayers will have finished their work by three...
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Latin Lessons and Reader, with Exercises for the Writing of Latin ...

Allen Hayden Weld - Latin language - 1847 - 274 pages
...completed at or before the time of another past action or event ; as, legeram librum ante venisti, I had read the book before you came. 7. The Future Perfect...event. 8. Gerunds are verbal nouns, and are found only in the singular. 9. Supines are verbal nouns, in the accusative and ablative of the fourth declension....
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Latin Lessons and Reader: With Exercises for the Writing of Latin ...

Allen Hayden Weld - Latin language - 1849 - 276 pages
...before the time of another past action or event ; as, legeram librum ante venisti, / had read the booh before you came. 7. The Future Perfect tense denotes...event. 8. Gerunds are verbal nouns, and are found oniy in the singular. 9. Supines are verbal nouns, in the accusative and ablative of the fourth declension....
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Latin Lessons and Reader: With Exercises for the Writing of Latin ...

Allen Hayden Weld - Latin language - 1851 - 262 pages
...represents an action as just terminated, or as completed in some indefinite past time ; as, ambulavi, / have walked or / walked. 6. The Pluperfect tense represents...event. 8. Gerunds are verbal nouns, and are found only in the singular. 9. Supines are verbal nouns, in the accusative and ablative of the fourth declension....
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Latin Lessons and Reader with Exercises for the Writing of Latin ...

Allen Hayden Weld - Latin language - 1856 - 304 pages
...represents an action as completed at or before the time of another past action or event ; as, legëram librum ante venisti, / had read the book before you...event. 8. Gerunds are verbal nouns, and are found only in the singular. 9. Supines are verbal nouns, in the accusative and ablative of the fourth declension....
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Paul Prendergast; or, The comic schoolmaster, comprising a new and facetious ...

Percival Leigh - 1858 - 534 pages
...to-morrow ; and when I find it perfectly convenient, I shall pay him." The Second Future intimates that the action will be * completed at or before the time of another future action or event ; as, " I wonder how many conquests I shall have made by to-morrow morning."...
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A Manual of Latin Grammar: For the Use of Schools : Intended Especially as a ...

Ethan Allen Andrews - Latin language - 1859 - 284 pages
...I had written the letter, when the messenger arrived. VI. The future perfect tense denotes that an action will be completed, at or before the time of some other future action or event; as, cum coenavero, proßciscar ; when / shall have supped, I will go. NOTE 2. The imperfect, historical...
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