The document discusses how to form the future perfect tense in Latin. It is formed in three steps: 1) find the perfect stem by removing the -i from the third principal part, 2) add "eri" to the perfect stem, and 3) add the personal endings. It provides examples of conjugating regular verbs like amo and duco in the future perfect. It also notes that the future perfect is always translated to English using "will have" and gives examples of translating conjugated verbs into English. Finally, it states that while sum and possum are irregular, their future perfect forms are still regular.