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====Future perfect====
====Future perfect====
The future perfect stem is formed by replacing the final ''-t-'' of the supine stem (if present) with ''-s-'' (after a consonant) or ''-ss-'' (after a vowel). If the supine stem already ends in ''-s-'', the supine stem is used.
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The future perfect stem may be formed in two ways depending on whether the present stem (the infinitive minus ''-re'' or equivalent) ends in a vowel or consonant.
The future perfect stem may be formed in two ways depending on whether the present stem (the infinitive minus ''-re'' or equivalent) ends in a vowel or consonant.
# If it ends in a vowel: ''-re'' is removed from the infinitive and replaced with ''-ss-''.
# If it ends in a vowel: ''-re'' is removed from the infinitive and replaced with ''-ss-''.
# If it ends in a consonant: The final vowel from the past participle is removed. If the remaining supine stem ends in ''-t-'', it is also removed and replaced with ''-s-''.
# If it ends in a consonant: The final vowel from the past participle is removed. If the remaining supine stem ends in ''-t-'', it is also removed and replaced with ''-s-''.-->
 
Then, the following endings are added:
Then, the following endings are added:
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