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Future tense: regular forms

Future tense: regular forms. In general, the future tense is formed by adding future tense endings to the infinitive . Here are the future tense endings with examples: . Future tense: irregular forms. Future tense: regular forms.

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Future tense: regular forms

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  1. Future tense: regular forms In general, the future tense is formed by adding future tense endings to the infinitive. Here are the future tense endings with examples:

  2. Future tense: irregular forms

  3. Future tense: regular forms As elsewhere in the language, the usted form follows the él/ella form, and the ustedes form the ellos/ellas form. Notice that: these endings are very similar to the present tense of haber; the future tense ending is always accented (no written accent is needed on –emos.

  4. Future tense: regular forms Most Spanish verbs are completely regular as far as the future tense goes. A handful of verbs have irregular forms. However: They are only irregular as far as the stem (the bit that the endings are added to) is concerned. The future tense endings are still the same.

  5. Future tense: irregular forms Spanish verbs with irregular future stems.

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