Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Looks like Alan and Lisy think it’s time to teach some conjugation. In this lesson, check out the future tense, which in our opinion is one of the easiest tenses to learn. Why? Because it has very few conjugations. we’ll also learn about how we can use the Present Tense as if it were the future. Today’s lesson conversation is a great one to listen to because it deals with planning for a night out, and like any kind of planning, time is everything. Don’t forget to pick up the PDF for this lesson and check out the Practice exercises in the Learning Center. ¡Aprendan con nosotros!
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Alright, now that we’ve seen how regular verbs are conjugated in the Future Tense of the Indicative Mood, who can offer some examples of other verbs, which we haven’t covered yet conjugated to the Future Tense?
For example:
beber (to drink)
yo beberé (I will drink)
Category: Beginner Lessons |
Grammar: estarás, future tense, indicative mood | Function: making plans | Topic: a night out | Politeness Level: informal
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