Future & Conditional Flashcards
Near Future
“Going to”
Conjugate ir + a + infinitive
Future
“Will”
-Endings
é
ás
á
emos
án
What are the rules when conjugating in the future tense?
Attach ending to the infinitive
I will study: Estudié
Why is this wrong?
That means I studied.
Attatch é to estudiar.
= estudiaré
Are there irregulars in the future tense?
Yes
First group of irregulars
(e-eliminating)
-try to name at least 2 with practice
Saber->Sabr_
Haber->Habr_
Poder->Podr_
Querer->Querr_
Caber->Cabr_
Second group of irregulars
(d-substituting)
-try to name at least 2 with practice
Poner->Pondr_
Tener->Tendr_
Venir->Vendr_
Salir->Saldr_
Valer->Valdr_
Third group of irregulars
(e/c-eliminating)
-try to name both with practice
Decir->Dir_
Hacer->Har_
I will know
Sabré
There will be
Habrá
I will be able to
Podré
I will want
Querré
You (singular, informal) will be able to
Podrás
He will put
Pondrá
She will have
Tendrá
We will come
Vendremos
You (singular, formal) will sell
Venderá
I will leave
Saldré
I will walk
Caminaré
Andaré
She will go back
Regresará
He will return
Devolverá
They will make
Harán
We will say
Diremos
They will sleep
Dormirán
When do you use the conditional tense?
For what you would do
Conditional endings + rules
ía
ías
ía
íamos
ían
Same rules as future:
add different endings to the infinitive
I would eat
Comería
Are there irregulars in conditional?
Yes. The same ones as in future
He would return
Volvería
We would make
Haríamos
They would walk
Caminarían
Andarían
You (singular, informal) would cook
Cocinarías
She would have
Tendría
Pondré
Which tense?
Future
Cocinaremos
Which tense?
Future
Saldrían
Which tense?
Conditional