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Futuro perfecto
The Spanish future perfect is used just like its English counterpart: to indicate an action that will have taken place before another action or point in the future.
Por ejemplo …
Habré comido antes de salir. | I will have eaten before leaving (before I leave). | |
Cuando llames esta noche, ella habrá llegado. | When you call, she will have arrived. | |
¿Ya habrás terminado para las ocho? | Will you have finished by eight o’clock? |
In Spanish, the future perfect can also express probability or supposition about events or situations in the past.
Algo habrá ocurrido. | Something probably happened. | |
¿Se habrá olvidado José? | Could José have forgotten? |
Future Perfect Quizzes
Think you’ve got it? Test yourself on the Spanish future perfect with these fill-in-the-blanks exercises:
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