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Conjugate hablar (yo, future)
hablaré
Conjugate deber (yo, future)
deberé
Conjugate abrir (yo, future)
abriré
Conjugate caber (yo, future)
cabré
Conjugate haber (yo, future)
habré
Conjugate poder (yo, future)
podré
Conjugate querer (yo, future)
querré
Conjugate saber (yo, future)
sabré
Conjugate poner (yo, future)
pondré
Conjugate salir (yo, future)
saldré
Conjugate tener (yo, future)
tendré
Conjugate valer (yo, future)
valdré
Conjugate venir (yo, future)
vendré
Conjugate decir (yo, future)
diré
Conjugate hacer (yo, future)
haré
Conjugate satisfacer (yo, future)
satisfaré
What is the structure of the future tense?
The future tense uses the same endings for all -ar, -er, and -ir verbs, added to the infinitive.
What is the difference between future tense and 'ir a + [infinitive]'?
'ir a + [infinitive]' expresses the near future, while the future tense expresses actions that will occur with more certainty.
When is the present subjunctive used?
The present subjunctive is used after verbs of will and influence to refer to actions that have yet to occur.
Give an example of present subjunctive.
Prefiero que lleguen mañana. (I prefer that they arrive tomorrow.)
What does the future tense imply?
The future tense often implies more certainty than 'ir a + [infinitive]'.
What is an example of future tense?
Llegarán mañana. (They will arrive tomorrow.)