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Learn to predict the future and conditional perfect tenses in English and Spanish, using the words "will," "would," and forms of "haber" with past participles. Practice exercises included.
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You should be able to predict these two tenses. • Perfect means that you’ll have, • in English, “has,” “have,” or “had” • in Spanish, a form of “haber” • In BOTH, a past participle (hablado) • Future means that you’ll have, • in English, the word “will” • in Spanish, the future of “haber” • Conditional means that you’ll have, • in English, the word “would” • in Spanish, the conditional of “haber”
Following are the future perfect forms of “haber”: habré habremos habrás habréis habrá habrán Put these helping verbs with a past participle to form the future perfect: future perfect ↓↓ habré hablado – I will have spoken
Following are the conditional perfect forms of “haber”: habría habríamos habrías habríais habría habrían Put these helping verbs with a past participle to form the future perfect: conditional perfect ↓↓ habría hablado – I would have spoken