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11.2: The future

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    The Future Tense

    The future tense indicates actions that are going to happen but have not happened yet. In English we use the word will before an infinitive. In Spanish, we use the whole infinitive and a future tense ending. Note how all verbs, -AR, -ER, and -IR verbs use the same endings in the future.  For example

                                 comprar            

    compraré      compraremos                                  

    comprarás    compraréis                                      

                    comprará      comprarán

     

                                 beber

    beberé          beberemos                            

    beberás        beberéis                                    

                   beberá          beberán

     

                              vivir

    viviré            viviremos                               

    vivirás           viviréis                                       

                   vivirá            vivirán

    There are no spelling changing or stem changing verbs in the future. 

    There are eleven irregular verbs.  In order to remember them, it is helpful to remember the question and answer:

    “Does Harry Play Poker Saturdays? Then Visit Quiet, Caring, Henry Smith.”   The eleven verbs that are irregular in the future are:

              verb              instead of the infinitive, use

              decir                       dir

              hacer                      har

              poder                      poder

              poner                      pondr

              saber                      sabr

              tener                      tendr

              venir                       vendr

              querer                    querr

              caber                      cabr

              haber                      habr

              salir                        saldr

    Note how some of these irregular verbs use a part of the original infinitive, others lose the letter e in the -ER ending, and the rest substitute the letter d for e before the final R.                         

    For example

                        decir                                                    

    diré               diremos

    dirás              diréis                       

    dirá               dirán  

                       

    querer

    querré          querremos               

    querrrás        querréis                             

    querrá          querrán        

     

    poner   

    pondré          pondremos              

    pondrás        pondréis                            

    pondrá          pondrán       

    Remember, these eleven verbs are the only verbs that are not regular in the future tense. So, we are ready to practice.

    Práctica.

    A.    Conjugate the following verbs in the future tense.

     

    hablar                               comprender                          recibir

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    hacer                                salir                                     tener

     

     

                                 

          B.  Conjugate the verbs in the future in the indicated form.

    1. Yo (cantar) _______________________________ la canción.

    2.  Nosotros (beber) ____________________________café antes del examen.

    3.  Tú (ir) _________________________a trabajar.

    4.  Usted (preparar) _____________________________ para la clase.

    5.  Ustedes (cocinar) _________________________ los tacos.

    6.  Tú (dormir) __________________________ tarde este fin de semana.

    7.  Yo siempre (hacer) ______________________ toda mi tarea.

    8.  Ustedes (saber) _________________________todas las repuestas.

    9.  Nosotros (tener) __________________________calor en el verano.

    10. La clase (decir) _________________________ las respuestas.

    11.Mis padres (querer) _______________________ celebrar conmigo.

    12.La profesora (tratar) _______________________ de explicar la gramática.

     

    C.    Translate the sentences into Spanish.

    1.  We will study a lot.

    2.  I will write the grammar.

    3.  She will read the book.

    4.  You (familiar, singular) will not use your phone.

    5.  You (formal, singular) will go home.

    6.  My friends will watch the program.

    7.  I will eat dinner after work.

    8.  You (formal, plural) will speak Spanish in class.

    9.  The dogs will run.

    10. They will listen to the radio.

     

         D. Think about your future. Write five things you plan to do someday.

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         E. La música.  The song Qué será by José Feliciano is in the future tense. Listen to the song. Then, write and translate the verbs you hear in the future tense.

     

     

     

         F.  When do we use the future tense?    Is is easier or more difficult to conjugate than other verb tenses in Spanish? Why? Share three sentences in the future tense.

     

     

     


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