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| When do you use future tense? |
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- The future tense is used to tell what "will" happen, or what "shall" happen. - The future tense is also used to express wonder or probability in the present state. |
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| What is the exception to the "will" rule for future tense? |
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| It is not used to express a willingness to do something. For this, use the verb "querer. (IE: Will you go to the store later?) |
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| For something happening immediately or very soon, which tense is used? |
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| How are future tense verbs conjugated? |
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| Regular verbs in the future tense are conjugated by adding the following endings to the infinitive form of the verb: -é, -ás, -á, -emos, -éis, -án. |
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| Irregular verbs for future tense: |
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caber yo cabré
poner yo pondré
decir yo diré
haber yo habré
salir yo saldré
hacer yo haré
poder yo podré
tener yo tendré
querer yo querré
valer yo valdré
saber yo sabré
venir yo vendré |
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