Usages of venturus
Uxor promittit se cras ad mercatum venturam esse.
The wife promises that she will come to the market tomorrow.
Puer dicit matrem mox domum venturam esse.
The boy says that mother will soon come home.
Miles currens dicit reginam cras ad urbem venturam esse.
A soldier, running, says that the queen will come to the city tomorrow.
Mater sex pira et novem ficos eligit, quia convivae mox venturi sunt.
Mother chooses six pears and nine figs, because guests are about to come soon.
Ego saepe cogito utrum amica mea cras ventura sit.
I often think about whether my friend is going to come tomorrow.
Tabellarius nuntiat reginam cras ad urbem venturam esse.
The letter-carrier announces that the queen will come to the city tomorrow.
Mater stragulum novum in cubili sternit, quia hospes cras ventura est.
Mother spreads a new blanket on the bed, because the guest is going to come tomorrow.
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