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Publicada porAurelio Bernardino Modificado hace 10 años
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El futuro = will do… El condicional = would do…
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el infinitivo + éemos ás áán
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In spoken Spanish especially, instead of the future endings people use ir + a + the infinitive Ejemplo: I’m gonna see you later. Te voy a ver después.
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el infinitivo + íaíamos ías íaían
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caber→cabr- decir→dir- haber→habr- hacer→har- poder→podr- poner→pondr- querer→querr- saber→sabr- salir→saldr- tener→tendr- valer→valdr- venir→vendr-
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Hacer Poder Correr Disminuir Querer Volver
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The future tense can be used to express conjecture in the present: I wonder where Juan is. ¿Dónde estará Juan? He’s probably (may be / might be / could be) in Mexico. Estará en México. You can also use words like probablemente with the present indicative: Probablemente está en México.
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The conditional can be used to express conjecture in the past: I wonder where Juan was. ¿Dónde estaría Juan? He probably was (may have been / might have been / could have been) in Mexico. Estaría en México. You can also use words like probablemente with the past: Probablemente estaba en México.
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He will return, but he would be sad. Personally, I wouldn’t do that. There must be a reason, otherwise, why? It was probably Juan. You shall not pass. You will eat your vegetables, young man. Will you have finished by 8:00? I would not have eaten that. I wonder who’s calling.
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