Asked by Natalie

I need some help with pluperfect/future perfect translations.

I shall meet
You (singular) will arrive
You (plural) will leave
They will carry
They will put on

I can't figure them out for the life of me! Thanks, Natalie

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
I don't see any pluperfect or future perfect tenses here. The equivalents in English would be like these:

Pluperfect:
I <u>had met</u> him before I met her.

Future perfect:
They <u>will have carried</u> the food to the beach by the time we get there.

Your sentences are all in the future tense -- regular future tense.

http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~struck/classes/latin309/syntax/pluperfect.html

http://ancienthistory.about.com/cs/latin/p/latinverbtenses.htm
Answered by Natalie
That's what the chapter was about, though. Pluperfect and future perfect I mean. I'm just seriously stuck because my translations don't fit into the blanks on my worksheet.
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