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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Surprise! You are back with Joe and Bea for the 14th installment of the Verb conjugation Series at Spanishpod101.com. How can surprise be expressed in the Future Tense? Is this a common way to express surprise? Continue on the road of verbs as they continue their study of the Absolute Future Tense, which is used to talk about future actions independent of any other action. Learn how to express yourself when you’re surprised in a way that Spanish-speakers will be able to relate to! For more, check out other lessons on the Future Tense.
Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Want to explore the glue that holds Spanish together? Join Bea and Joe as they take an in depth look at the wide world of verbs! In today’s lesson, they look at the other side of things with irregular verbs. Learn at the future tense of the indicative mood with the verbs: “haber” (to have), “venir” (to come) and “decir” (to say, or, to tell). Learn more about verbs and other grammar-related topics in the Grammar Bank.
Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! This series walks you through the formation and usage of verbs in Spanish. In today’s lesson, Beatriz and Joseph discuss the Future Tense and how it can be used to give commands. We’ll learn how to express future actions in the indicative, but with the same function as the imperative. Special focus is given to the verbs “salir” (to leave, to go out), “tener” (to have), and “hacer” (to do, to make). Make sure to look at Verb Conjugation Series 11 to reference information on the Future Tense. Join us for another lesson from SpanishPod101, where we bring the Spanish-speaking world to you.
Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Welcome to the eighth lesson of the Beginner Series. This is the place for students who have some background in the Spanish language and are now trying to take the next step in learning grammar and listening comprehension. This lesson focuses on transportation. How will you go back home? This kind of question comes up all the time, especially when you live in a large city, in which there are multiple forms of transportation available. Learn how to ask and answer this question, as well as many more related to getting around in the city. ¡Suelta la lengua con SpanishPod101.com!
Category: Verb Conjugation Series | 5 Comments »
Grammar: future tense of indicative mood | Function: expressing surprise | Topic: surprise | Politeness Level: didactic
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