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El futuro

El futuro. We already know how to use one form of the future in Spanish: Near Future: ir + a + infinitive (going to verb).

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El futuro

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  1. El futuro

  2. We already know how to use one form of the future in Spanish: • Near Future: ir + a + infinitive (going to verb)

  3. A present tense form of the verb ir (to go) plus the preposition a plus an infinitive is often used as a substitute for the future tense in Spanish. The same phenomenon also occurs in English: • ¿Vas a estudiar mañana? Are you going to study tomorrow? • No voy a hacer nada. I'm not going to do anything.

  4. How to form the future?Endings: • The endings for all verbs are: • -é -emos • -ás -éis • -á -án • Note that every one except nosotrosform requires a written accentThe endings are the same for –ar, -er, and –ir verbs

  5. Stem: Normally, infinitive is used as the stem • Ejemplos • Hablar:

  6. Práctica • Saquen el libro azul • Completen pga 461, act 14

  7. Respuestas • 1. entenderán • 2.serán • 3.resultará • 4. ayudarán • 5. estarán • 6. necesitaremos • 7. visitarán • 8. tratarán

  8. Verbs with irregular future stems: • decir: dir- to say (diré, dirás, dirá, diremos, diréis, dirán) • haber habr- there will be [impersonal] (habrá) • hacer har- to make, do (haré, harás, hará, haremos, haréis, harán) • poder podr- to be able (podré, podrás, podrá, podremos, podréis, podrán) • poner pondr- to put, place, set (pondré, pondrás, pondrá, pondremos, pondréis, pondrán)

  9. querer querr- towant, love (querré, querrás, querrá, querremos, querréis, querrán) • saber sabr-_ to know [a fact], know how [+ infinitive] (sabré, sabrás, sabrá, sabremos ,sabréis, sabrán) • salirsaldr- to leave, go out (saldré, saldrás, saldrá, saldremos, saldréis, saldrán) • tener tendr- tohave (tendré, tendrás, tendrá, tendremos, tendréis, tendrán) • valervaldr-to be worth (valdré, valdrás, valdrá, valdremos, valdréis, valdrán) • venir vendr-to come (vendré, vendrás, vendrá, vendremos, vendréis, vendrán)

  10. Examples • Enrique nos dirá la verdad. Enrique will tell us the truth. • ¿Quiénes vendrán conmigo? Who will come with me? • Pondré la mesa en seguida. I'll set the table right away.

  11. Usage. • There are two main ways in which the future tense is used in Spanish: •  I. It indicates future time, the same as in English. • Mañana saldremos para Madrid. Tomorrow we will leave for Madrid. • El lunes iré al hospital. I'll go to the hospital on Monday.

  12. II. The future tense is also used to indicate conjecture or probability in the present time. In English, expressions such as “probably”, “must”, “I/you think” are usually used rather than the future tense. • ¿Dónde estará María? Where do you think Mary is (right now)? • Estará en casa. She is probably at home. • Serán las ocho. It must be 8:00. (Or: It is probably 8:00, I think it's 8:00, etc.)

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