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Spanish Verbs of Irregular Future Tense

Submitted by on March 29, 2010 No Comment

While learning Spanish, you will notice that the verbs that are on future tense would not give you trouble to master. Their formation is quite specific all through whether they are regular or irregular. That withstanding, the exceptions still exist and this is what we need to consider to be able to understand the future tense better.

How Spanish regular future tense is formed

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The infinitive of the verb plays a greater role here. This does not matter whether it ends with er, ir or even ar. This is what is combined with the verb that in many cases comes as an auxiliary verb to form the future tense. It is that direct. However, when it comes to irregular verbs, there are a few exceptions that come in place.

One is the fact that the endings of regular future tenses come with an accent save for the case of first person singular. Two, for irregular future tense verbs, the most important trick is to take note of the first person singular because it dictates what the other future verbs would sound like. They always remain the same.

It is easier to understand this better when you have examples and so it is important that you find the right examples on how the future tense is formed to make it have some juice or make sense to you.

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