Future Perfect - Spanish Verbs
We generally use the Futuro Perfecto of the Indicative Mood when talking about finished
future actions. To form the Futuro Perfecto of the Indicative Mood, you take the
auxiliary verb "haber" (to have) conjugated in the Future Simple of the indicative
mood (per person) and then add the past participle of another verb.
Regular Spanish Verbs
To form the past participle of the regular verbs we remove the endings of the infinitive
forms and we replace them with the endings corresponding to the past participle
for each group.
TIP: Most Spanish verbs fall under the -ar group.
Irregular Spanish Verbs
The irregular verbs are conjugated in the same way as the regular verbs, but the
past participle of the verb will have spelling changes. Remember: Some regular Spanish
verbs could be irregular under the Futuro Perfecto of the Indicative Mood while
some irregular verbs will follow the regular conjugating rules. Some irregular Past
Participles end in: -so, -to, -cho.
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Groups |
Past Participle |
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-ar |
-ado |
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-er |
-ido |
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-ir |
-ido |
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