fore ut
Latin
Alternative forms
- futurum esse ut
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈfo.re ut/, [ˈfɔrɛ ʊt̪]
- (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ˈfo.re ut/, [ˈfɔːre ut̪]
Usage notes
Fore ut is often used to substitute the future infinitive active or passive in verbs that lack a supine.[1]
References
- Meagan Ayer (ed.), Allen and Greenough’s New Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges. Carlisle, Pennsylvania: Dickinson College Commentaries, 2014. ISBN: 978-1-947822-04-7. https://dcc.dickinson.edu/grammar/latin/substantive-clauses-result . Based on: Allen and Greenough’s New Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges, edited by J. B. Greenough, G. L. Kittredge, A. A. Howard, and Benjamin L. D’Ooge, Boston: Ginn & Company, 1903.
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