Usages of futurum
“Amavi” perfectum est, “amabo” futurum.
“Amavi” is the perfect, and “amabo” is the future.
Perfectum rem factam ostendit, futurum autem id quod postea fiet.
The perfect shows a thing done, but the future shows what will happen afterward.
Lucia autem dicit aliud participium ad futurum pertinere, quia rem mox faciendam significat.
Lucia, however, says that another participle belongs to the future, because it indicates a thing about to be done soon.
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