Lo que ya sabemos El futuro simple La conjetura El perfecto del futuro
Begin by dropping the –ar/-er/-ir ending Use these endings:
(I will learn,you will learn, etc.)
They will wait Will you help us? She’ll take the train We’ll give you our lunch ¿Cómo se dice…?
If these statements were indicative of something imminent, you can also use the present tense or the immediate future construction “ir a + infinitive”.
decir hacer poder querer saber haber caber dir- har- podr- querr- sabr- habr- cabr- poner salir tener venir valer pondr- saldr- tendr- vendr- valdr- caber = to fit valer = to be worth
I wonder who is singing in the next room. I wonder where she is. I wonder what time it is. I wonder why he is sad. I wonder when the train is coming. I wonder how they feel. I wonder if she knows.
I wonder who is singing in the next room. I wonder where she is. I wonder what time it is. I wonder why he is sad. I wonder when the train is coming. I wonder how they feel. I wonder if she knows. Who will be singing in the next room? Where will she be? What time will it be? Why will he be sad? When will the train come? How will they feel? Will she know?
Who will be singing in the next room? Where will she be? What time will it be? Why will he be sad? When will the train come? How will they feel? Will she know?
habré habremos habráshabréis habráhabrán Haber (future)...will have ado -ido...___-ed Past participle
Unlike their use as adjectives, when part of a “perfect” tense, there is only one ending: -ado-ido or
romper escribir volver ver morir abrir cubrir poner hacer decir descubrir roto escrito vuelto visto muerto abierto cubierto puestodicho hechodescubierto