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Futuro
In English, we use the modal "will" plus a verb to talk about actions that will take place in the future, but in Spanish there’s a future tense with a full set of conjugations for every verb. The uses of these two constructions are very similar.
Por ejemplo…
Iré al banco mañana. | I will go to the bank tomorrow. | |
¿Estarás a la fiesta? | Will you be at the party? |
El futuro can be used in a , if the condition verb is in the present:
The Spanish future tense is often found in si (if, then) clause (conditional sentence) when talking about what will happen if a certain condition is met.
Si vienes, estaré muy contento. Estaré muy contento si vienes. |
If you come, I will be very happy. I will be very happy if you come. |
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Él nos ayudará si le pagamos. Si le pagamos, él nos ayudará. |
He will help us if we pay him. If we pay him he will help us. |
Future Quizzes
Think you’ve got it? Test yourself on the Spanish future with these fill-in-the-blanks exercises:
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Related lessons
- Future conjugations
- Future tense – PwLS super list
- Near future
- Conditional mood
- Introduction to verbs
- Si clauses
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