More practice on Spanish irregular future tense verbs. Second set of exercises. Intermediate level.
📚 Quick grammar review
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The remaining seven irregular stems — salir → saldr-, valer → valdr-, poder → podr-, saber → sabr-, querer → querr-, caber → cabr-, haber → habr-. Together with the first five (tener, poner, venir, decir, hacer), these 12 cover all irregular future stems in Spanish.
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Conditional uses the same irregular stems — The conditional tense (would do) uses the exact same irregular stems: tendría, pondría, saldría, podría, sabría. So learning the irregular future stems gives you the conditional irregulars for free — two tenses for the price of one.
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Haber — habré, habrá in perfect futures — The irregular future of haber (habré, habrás, habrá…) forms the future perfect tense: habrá terminado (will have finished), habré llegado (I will have arrived). The future perfect is used to describe an action that will be completed before a future point in time.
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Write the correct future tense form of each of the verbs in bold:
Example: Yo lo voy a tener. = Yo lo tendré.