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16.111 Forms of the Future Passive Indicative

The future tense is part of the aorist system as you learned already. In order to create the future passive, you start with the aorist passive and add a sigma following the eta of the stem. Then you just add the primary (non-past) tense endings that you used for the present middle/passive and also for the future middle.

Since the future tense is a primary (non-past) tense, the stem here does not have augment as it does in the aorist past tense. Augment is used only for past tense (aorist past, imperfect past) - augment is not used when you form the future passive, and it is not used when you form the aorist passive infinitive (see section 112).

present stem:
σῳζ
Present Passive
Present Passive
Endings
Future Passive
Endings
Future Passive
future passive stem:
σωθησ
I am being saved σῴζομαι ομαι ομαι σωθήσομαι I will be saved
you are being saved σῴζῃ σωθήσῃ you will be saved
she is being saved σῴζεται εται εται σωθήσεται she will be saved
we are being saved σῳζόμεθα όμεθα όμεθα σωθησόμεθα we will be saved
you are being saved σῴζεσθε
εσθε
εσθε
σωθήσεσθε you will be saved
they are being saved σῴζονται ονται ονται σωθήσονται they will be saved

 


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