Futuro y Condicional Perfecto

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Futuro y Condicional Perfecto

Futuro means en inglés, la palabra “will” Condicional means - en inglés, la palabra “would”

Los perfectos Futuro Perfecto: “will have _______” “haber” + participio pasado Condicional Perfecto: “would have _____”

Following are the future perfect forms of “haber”: habré habremos habrás habréis habrá habrán Put these helping verbs with a participio pasado to form the future perfect: future perfect ↓ ↓ habré hablado – I will have spoken

habría hablado – I would have spoken Following are the conditional perfect forms of “haber”: habría habríamos habrías habríais habría habrían Put these helping verbs with a participio pasado to form the future perfect: conditional perfect ↓ ↓ habría hablado – I would have spoken

Futuro Perfecto The future perfect is packed with promise. Use it when the outcome is almost certain. Nosotros habremos terminado para las dos. (We will have finished by 2.) 2. Ellos habrán llegado para este fin de semana. (They will have arrived by this weekend.)

Condicional Perfecto Use the conditional perfect to express an action that would have happened but didn’t. Such sentences typically contain a dependent clause explaining why the action did not occur. 1. Nosotros habríamos ido, pero teníamos que trabajar . (We would have went, but we had to work.) 2. Él habría hablado con ella, pero no entendía la situación. (He would have talked with her, but he didn’t understand the situation.)