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The future tense is one of the easiest in Spanish; you can alsosee the "IR + A + INFINITIVE" type phrases in Spanish. This is translated into English as "I am going to (do something)."

However, if you wish to say something more akin to "I will..." in English the formula is as follows:

With the future of indicative you will add the following endings:


Yo -
Tú - rás
Él, usted, ella.-
Nosotros. - remos
Vosotros. - réis
Ellos, ustedes, ellas. - rán

But be careful because this sort of future is irregular:

decir
diré, dirás, dirá, diremos, diréis, dirán.

venir
vendré, vendrás, vendrá, vendremos, vendréis, vendrán.

tener

tendré, tendrás, tendrá, tendremos, tendréis, tendrán

and so forth...

Ex.:
Querer. Si no le avisas, después no querrá venir. IF you don't advise him, he will not want to come later.
Hablar. Hablaré contigo mañana. I will talk with you tomorrow.
Comer. Ella comerá luego. She will eat later.

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Use the infinitive comer with the endings: è, às, à, emos, èis, àn (only with 'acute', i.e. forward-leaning, not 'grave', i.e. backward-leaning, accents).

We will eat= Nosotros comeremos.

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Here you have some uses:When it refers to a probable event from this present tense, to the future, or a future from past brought to this future:

1. Future subjuntive

- future indicative (reversible)

. Si mi esposa

fueres

, tendrás

que

acostumbrarte

a mi ritmo

de

vida. (If you become my wife, you will have to get used to my lifestyle)


2. Future subjunctive - perfect future indicative (reversible) Para cuando él viniere, ya me habré ido (When he arrives, I will already have gone)


3. Present subjunctive - future subjunctive (not reversible) / present subjunctive - present subjunctive / future subjunctive - future subjunctive. No me interesa, llegaré a lo último, sea lo que fuere / sea lo que sea / fuere lo que fuere.


4. Future perfect subjunctive - present subjunctive (reversible). Al que hubiere cometido el delito, que se le castigue. May be punished the person who have committed the crime.


5. Future indicative - future perfect subjunctive (reversible). Recibirá el premioel que más temprano hubiere llegado.


6. Future subjunctive - present indicative. Adondequiera que quisiéremos ir, se nos complica. (Wherever we want to go, it is complicated for us).


*Most of the time, present subjunctive and past perfect subjunctive are used the same as the future subjunctive and the future perfect subjunctive:


1. Adondequiera que quisiéremos / queramos ir, se nos complica (Wherever we want to go, it's complicated for us)

2. El que más temprano hubiere llegado / haya llegado, recibirá el premio (Who have arrived earlier, will receive the prize)



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trabajaré, trabajarás, trabajará, trabajaremos, trabajaréis, trabajarán

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iré, irás, irá, iremos, iréis, irán

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