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  2. Future Tenses | SpanishDictionary.com

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    What is the Future Tense in Spanish? The Spanish simple future (el futuro simple) is used to talk about what will or shall happen, often without indicating a specific point in time. Spanish Simple Future Forms. Let’s review how to conjugate the simple future tense.

  3. Future Tense Conjugation Chart - SpanishConjugation.net

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    Conjugation Chart for Future Tense – Futuro – Spanish Verbs. Used to express actions that will happen in the future and probability about the present.

  4. Future Tense: Explanation and Examples - Grammar Monster

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    The future tense is the verb tense used to describe a future event or state of being. The four future tenses are the simple future tense, the future progressive tense, the future perfect tense, and the future perfect progressive tense.

  5. Simple Future Tense Spanish | SpanishDictionary.com

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    There are two ways to form the future tense in Spanish: the informal future (ir + a + infinitive) and the simple future (el futuro simple). The simple future, unlike the informal future, is expressed in a single word. The Spanish simple future is used to talk about what will or shall happen.

  6. Irregular Simple Future Forms | SpanishDictionary.com

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    Quick Answer. There are two ways to form the future tense in Spanish: the informal future (ir + a + infinitive) and the simple future (el futuro simple). The simple future has both regular forms and irregular forms. Let's learn about the irregular forms now!

  7. Spanish Future Tense: Conjugations, Uses & Irregular Verbs

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    There are three types of future tenses in Spanish: the simple future, the near (or immediate) future, and the perfect future. The simple future is used to: Talk about actions and events that will happen at a certain point in the future. Express predictions and hypotheses in the future.

  8. Conjugating regular verbs in Future Tense is easy: It doesn’t matter if the verb ends in -ar, -er or -ir. We simply add the following endings at the end of the verb’s Infinitive form: For example, here are the conjugations of “amar”, “ser” and “sentir” in Future Tense: Conjugation of irregular verbs.