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The Future Tense
Year 12
What is the future tense?
The future tense is a verb tense used
to talk about something that will
happen or will be true in the future,
for example, He’ll be here soon; I’ll
give you a call; What will you do?; It
will be sunny tomorrow.
Ways of talking about the future
In Spanish, just as in English, you can
often use the present tense to refer to
something that is going on to happen in the
future.
Cogemos el tren de las once
We’re getting the eleven o’clock train
Mañana voy a Madrid
I am going to Madrid tomorrow
In English we often use going to with an
infinitive to talk about the immediate
future or our future plans. In Spanish, you
can use the present tense of ir followed by
a and an infinitive.
Va a perder el tren
He’s going to miss the train
Va a llevar una media hora
It’s going to take about half an hour.
Voy a hacerlo mañana
I’m going to do it tomorrow.
Forming the future tense
In English we can form the future tense by
putting will or its shortened form ‘ll
before the verb. In Spanish you have to
change the verb endings. So, just as hablo
means I speak, hablaré means I will speak
or I shall speak.
To form the future tense of regular –ar, -er
and –ir verbs, add the following endings to
the infinitive of the verb: -é, -á, -á, -emos,
-éis, -án.
The following table shows the future tense of three
regular verbs: hablar (meaning to speak) , comer
(meaning to eat) and vivir (meaning to live).
yo
hablaré
comeré
viviré
tu
hablarás
comerás
vivirás
el / ella
Hablará
comerá
vivirá
nosotros
hablaremos
comeremos
viviremos
vosotros
hablaréis
comeréis
viviréis
ellos / ellas
hablarán
comerán
vivirán
Key Points
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You can use the present tense in Spanish to talk
about something that will happen or be true, just
as in English.
You can use ir a with an infinitive to talk about
things that will happen in the immediate future.
Om Spanish there is no direct equivalent of the
word will in verb forms like will rain and will look.
You change the verb endings instead.
To form the future tense, ass the endings –é, -ás,
-á, -emos, -éis, -án to the infinitive.
Some verbs have irregular stems in the future
tense. It is worth learning these.
Reflexive verbs in the future
tense
The future tense of reflexive verbs is
formed in just the same way as for
ordinary verbs, except that you have to
remember to give the reflexive pronoun
(me, te, se, nos, os, se).