can someone gove me and example for this one plzzz Use the future tense to describe what you or someone else will do.
Future tense. Let's say..."I will go to the library with you." The word for "to go" is "ir." Yes? That is the infinitive. "To go." So...to make it into future tense...all you have to do is take the infinitive, and add something onto the end of it. You don't even change the word, you just add to it. In this case, it will become iré. It means, "I WILL go." "Yo iré a la biblioteca contigo." I will go to the library with you. ~~ So, again, to make something the future tense, all you have to do is take the infinitive, and add something onto the end of it. I will use "ir" as an example. iré - I will go irás - YOU will go irá - HE/SHE will go iremos - WE will go irán - THEY will go See how I just took IR and added something onto the end of it? That's future tense.
Si tengo tiempo, yo lo haréwould this work or no thats what i put before u showed me? but i understand what ur saying
Let's do this again, with "hablar." To speak. hablaré - I will speak hablarás - YOU will speak hablará - HE/SHE will speak hablaremos - WE will speak hablarán - THEY will speak.
Yep! Yo lo haré. I will do it. That works! I was just about to show you some irregulars. And hacer is an irregular!
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Here are some commonly used future tense irregulars. I'll give them to you in the YO form. caber (to fit) - yo cabré poner (to put) - yo pondré decir (to tell) - yo diré tener (to have) - yo tendré haber (to have; but not the same as tener) - habré salir (to go out) - yo saldré hacer (to do) - yo haré poder (to be able) - yo podré querer (to want) - yo querré valer (to be worth) - yo valdré saber (to know) - yo sabré venir ( to come) - yo vendré
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