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For future tense conj, do you take off the ar/er/ir ending?
No, the endings are added straight to the end.
For future tense conj, what are the endings used? Are there different endings for ar/er/IR verbs?
The endings used for future tense conjugation in Spanish are: -é, -ás, -á, -emos, -éis, -án. The endings are the same no matter what type of verb (ar/er/ir).
For future tense conj, is it a boot verb?
Yes, it is a boot verb.
What are some commonly used phases that are often translated to future tense?
Wonder, bet, must be, might, and probably.
With future with conjunctions, the future may also be used in the main clause, in which the present subjunctive follows what?
A conjunction of time. (cuando, despues (de) que, en cuando, hasta que, tan pronto como)
The future perfect is used with the future form of BLANK and the BLANK BLANK.
"Haber" and past participle.
The future perfect is used to talk about BLANK by some future point in time.
What will have happened.
For the future perfect, what are the conj of haber?
Habré, habrás, habrá, habremos, and habrán.
The phrases BLANK + time expression and BLANK + time expression are used with future perfect to talk about what will have happened by BLANK.
Para, dentro de, a certain time.
In this example sentence, using the future perfect, how would you conj this? Para las nueve, mi hermana (salir)
Habra solido.
In future perfect, how is the verb conj?
It’s conj like how past participles are, b/c its haber + past participle. (ado/ido)
The past subjunctive is is used mainly in multiple-clause sentences that express states and conditions, such as BLANK…
Will, influence, emotions, commands, uncertainty, and non-exsistance.
In the example sentence , My sister wanted me to come to her house, what would be translated to the past subjunctive?
My sister wanted me TO COME to her house.
What are the steps to conj something in the past subjunctive?
Conj verb to the ellas/ellos/ustedes, preterite form - Drop the ron at the end of the conjugated verb - add the appropriate endings.
What are the endings for past subj? Are they the same for all verbs?
Ra, Ras, Ra, Ramos, Ran. It’ the same for all verbs (ar/er/ir).
What conj MUST you know to be successful with past subj?
Preterit (from Spanish 2)