Future Simple - Spanish Verbs
Generally the Future Simple is used to talk about future actions. For the reflexive
verbs, the personal pronoun will preceed the verb in its conjugated form.
Regular Spanish Verbs
To conjugate the Futuro Simple of the Indicative Mood, you take the infinitive verb
as found in the dictionary and add the appropriate personal endings. The regular
verbs for the Futuro of the Indicative Mood are easy to conjugate and what's more,
they all follow the same rule endings for all 3 groups (-ar, -er, -ir).
TIP: Most Spanish verbs fall under the -ar group.
Irregular Spanish Verbs
Most irregular verbs are conjugated in the same way but there will be changes in
the stem of the verb.
Example: Spanish verb "decir"
yo - diré
tú - dirás
él, ella, usted - dirá nosotros - diremos
vosotros - diréis
ellos, ellas, ustedes - dirán
As you can see in the above example, the endings all follow the same rules as in
the regular verbs, the only change is in the stem of the verb.
|
-ar Group |
-er Group |
-ir Group |
|
|
|
I - é |
I - é |
I - é |
|
You - ás |
You - ás |
You - ás |
|
He/she/it - á |
He/she/it - á |
He/she/it - á |
|
We - emos |
We - emos |
We - emos |
|
You(all) - éis |
You(all) - éis |
You(all) - éis |
|
They - án |
They - án |
They - án |
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