What is hacer in the future tense in Spanish?

โ€œHacerโ€ [โ€œto makeโ€ or โ€œto doโ€] in the future tense in Spanish is an irregular verb. The infinitive undergoes a stem change:

  • Yo harรฉ
  • Tรบ harรกs
  • El, ella, or usted harรก
  • Nosotros haremos
  • Vosotros harรฉis
  • Ellos, ellas, or ustedes harรกn

In Spanish, subject pronouns are optional. For example, both โ€œnosotros haremosโ€ and โ€œharemosโ€ mean โ€œwe will do/make.โ€

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What is tener in the future tense in Spanish?

โ€œTenerโ€ [โ€œto haveโ€] in the future tense in Spanish is irregular; change the โ€œeโ€ in the infinitive to a โ€œdโ€ in the future tense:

  • Yo tendrรฉ
  • Tรบ tendrรกs
  • El, ella, or usted tendrรก
  • Nosotros tendremos
  • Vosotros tendrรฉis
  • Ellos, ellas, or ustedes tendrรกn

Personal pronouns are optional in Spanish. For example, both โ€œvosotros tendrรฉisโ€ and โ€œtendrรฉisโ€ mean โ€œyou will have.โ€

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What is ir in the future tense in Spanish?

โ€œIrโ€ [โ€œto goโ€] is a regular verb in the future tense in Spanish, despite being irregular in other tenses.

To conjugate it, add the future tense verb endings on to the infinitive:

  • Yo irรฉ
  • Tรบ irรกs
  • El, ella, or usted irรก
  • Nosotros iremos
  • Vosotros irรฉis
  • Ellos, ellas, or ustedes irรกn

In Spanish, personal pronouns are optional. For example, both โ€œirรกsโ€ and โ€œtรบ irรกsโ€ mean โ€œyou will go.โ€

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What is venir in the future tense in Spanish?

โ€œVenirโ€ [โ€œto comeโ€] is an irregular verb. โ€œVenirโ€ in the future tense in Spanish takes a โ€œdโ€ in place of the โ€œiโ€ in the infinitive:

  • Yo vendrรฉ
  • Tรบ vendrรกs
  • El, ella, or usted vendrรก
  • Nosotros vendremos
  • Vosotros vendrรฉis
  • Ellos, ellas, or ustedes vendrรกn

Subject pronouns are optional in Spanish. For example, both โ€œvendrรฉโ€ and โ€œyo vendrรฉโ€ mean โ€œI will come.โ€

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What are the future tense endings in Spanish?

The future tense verb endings in Spanish are added to the end of the infinitive. They are:

  • -รฉ (for yo)
  • -รกs (for tรบ)
  • -รก (for รฉl, ella, usted)
  • -emos (for nosotros)
  • -รฉis (for vosotros)
  • -รกn (for ellos, ellas, ustedes)

For example, โ€œcomerรฉโ€ means โ€œI will eat,โ€ from the verb โ€œcomer,โ€ which means eat in Spanish.

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What are irregular verbs in Spanish?

Irregular verbs in Spanish are verbs that do not follow regular conjugation patterns.

A few common irregular verbs are:

  • Ser [โ€œto beโ€]
  • Estar [โ€œto beโ€]
  • Ir [โ€œto goโ€]
  • Tener [โ€œto haveโ€]

For example, โ€œcomerโ€ is a regular verb that means eat in Spanish. To say โ€œI eatโ€ in the present tense in Spanish, you say โ€œyo como.โ€ On the other hand, โ€œI haveโ€ would be โ€œyo tengo,โ€ not โ€œyo teno,โ€ because โ€œtenerโ€ is irregular.

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What is present subjunctive in Spanish?

The subjunctive mood expresses desires, wishes, suggestions, commands, or hypothetical situations.

Before conjugating the present subjunctive, you need to know the present tense in Spanish for the indicative mood.

To form the subjunctive, take the โ€œyoโ€ form of an indicative verb and drop the final โ€œ-o.โ€ Then, for -ar verbs, apply the โ€œ-erโ€ endings, and for -er and -ir verbs, apply the -ar endings.

For example, โ€œLlueve hoyโ€ means โ€œItโ€™s raining today.โ€ The verb used is โ€œlloverโ€ [โ€œto rainโ€] in the indicative. In the subjunctive, we could say โ€œEspero que llueva hoy,โ€ or โ€œI hope it rains today.โ€

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What are present tense endings in Spanish?

Verb endings in Spanish depend on if the verb ends in -ar, -er, or -ir.

Present tense endings in Spanish
Subject -ar -er -ir
Yo -o -o -o
Tรบ -as -es -es
Usted/el/ella -a -e -e
Nosotros/as -amos -emos -imos
Vosotros/as -รกis -รฉis -รญs
Ustedes/ellos/ellas -an -en -en

For example, โ€œHe eatsโ€ would be โ€œร‰l come,โ€ using โ€œcomer,โ€ which means eat in Spanish.

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Whatโ€™s the present tense of ser in Spanish?

The present tense in Spanish of the verb โ€œserโ€ [โ€œto beโ€] varies based on the subject of the sentence:

  • Yo soy [โ€œI amโ€]
  • Tรบ eres [โ€œYou are,โ€ singular, informal]
  • Usted es [โ€œYou are,โ€ singular, formal]
  • El/ella es [โ€œHe/she/it isโ€]
  • Nosotros/nosotras somos [โ€œWe areโ€]
  • Vosotros/vosotras sois [โ€œYou are,โ€ plural, informal]
  • Ustedes son [โ€œYou are,โ€ plural, formal or informal]
  • Ellos/ellas son [โ€œThey areโ€]

You can drop subject pronouns in Spanish. For example, to say, โ€œIโ€™m American,โ€ you can say โ€œsoy estadounidense,โ€ without โ€œyo.โ€

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What is the present tense of venir in Spanish?

The present tense in Spanish of the verb โ€œvenirโ€ [โ€œto comeโ€] depends on the subject of the sentence:

  • Yo vengo [โ€œI comeโ€]
  • Tรบ vienes [โ€œYou come,โ€ singular, informal]
  • Usted viene [โ€œYou come,โ€ singular, formal]
  • El/ella viene [โ€œHe/she/it comesโ€]
  • Nosotros/nosotras venimos [โ€œWe comeโ€]
  • Vosotros/vosotras venรญs [โ€œYou come,โ€ plural, informal]
  • Ustedes vienen [โ€œYou come,โ€ plural, formal or informal]
  • Ellos/ellas vienen [โ€œThey comeโ€]

Subject pronouns are optional in Spanish. For example, โ€œvengoโ€ and โ€œyo vengoโ€ have the same meaning.

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