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Por Mateo L. El futuro. The future tense is used to express actions or events that have not yet occurred. There are many forms in which the future may be expressed. Formal Future Tense Ir + a + infinitive Pensar, querer, etc. Los Usos (Uses).
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Por Mateo L. El futuro
The future tense is used to express actions or events that have not yet occurred. • There are many forms in which the future may be expressed. • Formal Future Tense • Ir + a + infinitive • Pensar, querer, etc. Los Usos (Uses)
The formal future tense inserts a ‘with’ into each infinitive. The future tense is formed by taking the infinitive of the verb and adding on specific endings. The endings are all the same for ar/er/ir. UNO: El futuro formal
AR ellos sacar sacarán ER nosotros planchar plancharemos Ir yo jugar jugaré
There are 12 irregular verbs in the formal future tense, all of which take the following roots and the aforementioned endings. • special groupr groupd group • caber cabr • decir dir • haber habr • hacer har Irregulares en el futuro formal
poder podr poner pondr querer querr saber sabr salir saldr tener tendr valer valdr venir vendr
1. Ella (to come) después de la competencia. vendrá 2. Nosotros (to speak) durante del reunión. hablaremos 3. Tú no (to have) que pasar la aspiradora. tendrás 4. Yo nos (to drive) a escuela. conduciré 5. Vosotros (to know) la respuesta. sabréis Ejemplos del futuro formal
6. Sancho y yo (to fight) contra los molinos. lucharemos 7. Ellos no (to be able to) manejar. podrán 8. Tu madre y tú (to want) más. querréis/querrán 9. Yo (to go) al cine el viernes. iré 10. Tricia (to sleep) por muchas horas. dormirá
11. Tú (to eat) tus legumbres. comerás 12. Nosotros (to get up) tarde. levantaremos 13. Dexter y Deb (to be) casados. estarán 14. Kara (to make) un nuveo avión. hará 15. Yo (to fit) en lugares pequeños. cabré
16. Vosotros no me (to hit). golpearéis 17. Ellos no (to say) la verdad. dirán 18. Tú (to forget) los ecuaciones. olvidarás 19. Roci (to be) la mejor perra del mundo. será 20. Nosotros (to leave) la fiesta temprano. saldremos
Another way of expressing the future is to use ir and an infinitive to express that one is going to preform a certain action. The second verb is not conjugated; only ir. For a refresher, the conjugation of ir is: Ex: ellos correr van a correr DOS: Ir + a + infinitivo
Other verbs express the future, such as pensar (to plan) and querer (to want). The verbs are conjugated normally, but the sentences they are used in convey a sense future events. Although representing the future, they are present tense verbs. TRES: Pensar/Querer
The subjunctive may also be used to express future or doubtful events. It is used based on the probability of an event occuring. To form the subjunctive, go to the yo form of the verb, drop the –o, and add the opposite ending of the verb. (If one has not learned the subjunctive yet, do not use it to express the future) CUATRO: El subjuntivo
The future tense can be used to express the likelihood of an event occurring. This depends on the context in which the future tense is used. Ex: Gina no está aquí. Estará en casa. (Gina is not here. She is probably at home.) Estoy triste. ¿Me amará? (I am sad. I wonder if she loves me.) Probabilidad
The future tense also serves as emphatic commands, where one orders another without objection. Ex: Comerás las zanahorias. (You will eat the carrots.) Ex: Cocinarás la cena. (You will make dinner.) Mandatos
Events often may be described using the present or future tense. For events occurring in the near future, use the present. For events occurring in the distant future, use the future. Presente v Futuro
The varying forms of the future do not all take the conjugation of the formal future tense. Only the future tense itself requires the special conjugation. Ir, pensar, and querer will all take the present tense conjugation.
1. El próximo verano Juan no (going to go) de vacaciones a Florida. va a ir 2. Vosotros no (to plan to make) los pasteles. pensáis hacer 3. Los muebles no (going to fit) en la sala. van a caber 4. Tú (to want to know) que te quiero. quieres saber Máspráctica
5. En enero mi tío (to plan to come) a visitarme. piensa venir 6. Es dudoso que yo (to be) justo. sea 7. Nosotros (going to jump) del edificio. vamos a saltar 8. Tus familiares (to want to leave) por tren en una semana. quieren salir
9. Nadie (is going to do) la tarea. va a hacer 10. Yo (to plan to sleep) esta noche. pienso dormir 11. Dudo que tú (to win). ganes 12. Cain y yo no (to want to salir) todavía. queremos salir