โHacerโ [โto makeโ or โto 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 โnosotros haremosโ and โharemosโ mean โwe will do/make.โ
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โTenerโ [โto haveโ] in the future tense in Spanish is irregular; change the โeโ in the infinitive to a โdโ 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 โvosotros tendrรฉisโ and โtendrรฉisโ mean โyou will have.โ
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โIrโ [โto 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 โirรกsโ and โtรบ irรกsโ mean โyou will go.โ
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โVenirโ [โto comeโ] is an irregular verb. โVenirโ in the future tense in Spanish takes a โdโ in place of the โiโ 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 โvendrรฉโ and โyo vendrรฉโ mean โI will come.โ
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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, โcomerรฉโ means โI will eat,โ from the verb โcomer,โ which means eat in Spanish.
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Irregular verbs in Spanish are verbs that do not follow regular conjugation patterns.
A few common irregular verbs are:
- Ser [โto beโ]
- Estar [โto beโ]
- Ir [โto goโ]
- Tener [โto haveโ]
For example, โcomerโ is a regular verb that means eat in Spanish. To say โI eatโ in the present tense in Spanish, you say โyo como.โ On the other hand, โI haveโ would be โyo tengo,โ not โyo teno,โ because โtenerโ is irregular.
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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 โyoโ form of an indicative verb and drop the final โ-o.โ Then, for -ar verbs, apply the โ-erโ endings, and for -er and -ir verbs, apply the -ar endings.
For example, โLlueve hoyโ means โItโs raining today.โ The verb used is โlloverโ [โto rainโ] in the indicative. In the subjunctive, we could say โEspero que llueva hoy,โ or โI hope it rains today.โ
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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, โHe eatsโ would be โรl come,โ using โcomer,โ which means eat in Spanish.
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The present tense in Spanish of the verb โserโ [โto beโ] varies based on the subject of the sentence:
- Yo soy [โI amโ]
- Tรบ eres [โYou are,โ singular, informal]
- Usted es [โYou are,โ singular, formal]
- El/ella es [โHe/she/it isโ]
- Nosotros/nosotras somos [โWe areโ]
- Vosotros/vosotras sois [โYou are,โ plural, informal]
- Ustedes son [โYou are,โ plural, formal or informal]
- Ellos/ellas son [โThey areโ]
You can drop subject pronouns in Spanish. For example, to say, โIโm American,โ you can say โsoy estadounidense,โ without โyo.โ
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The present tense in Spanish of the verb โvenirโ [โto comeโ] depends on the subject of the sentence:
- Yo vengo [โI comeโ]
- Tรบ vienes [โYou come,โ singular, informal]
- Usted viene [โYou come,โ singular, formal]
- El/ella viene [โHe/she/it comesโ]
- Nosotros/nosotras venimos [โWe comeโ]
- Vosotros/vosotras venรญs [โYou come,โ plural, informal]
- Ustedes vienen [โYou come,โ plural, formal or informal]
- Ellos/ellas vienen [โThey comeโ]
Subject pronouns are optional in Spanish. For example, โvengoโ and โyo vengoโ have the same meaning.
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