El Tiempo Futuro Sencillo (Simple Future Tense)
Used to express particular actions or beings that will happen in beyond the present
Spanish does not require a helping verb “will” as English does
One might ask the question “what does will actually signify in English?”
A simple set of endings is used rather than an auxiliary or helping verb
Conjugating in the tense:
For most verbs the infinitive suffix (ending) is preserved (Note: there are some exceptions
discussed later)
Simply attach the appropriate ending to the whole verb infinitive
Future Endings for all AR, ER, and IR verbs…
-é
-ás
-á
-emos
-án
Irregular VerbsThese irregulars happen as a result of spelling based on the pronunciation of common language
Instead of using the infinitive use the modified stem listed with each verb:
Tener- Tendr
Salir- Saldr
Venir- Vendr
Poner- Pondr
Examples-
Poder- Podr
Decir- Dir
Hacer- Har