Spanish Verbs in Future Tense | The Language Tutor *Lesson 51*
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- Dr. Danny Evans how to correctly use the Future Tense for Verbs in the Spanish language.
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So in most of trouble maker future verbs , we just flip the last 2 alphabets (er to re ) and in others add "d" before them .
That's an easy way to learn them.
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Wow! This one's tough! But thanks much for explaining it thoroughly..
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The endings are the present conjugations of the verb haber (without the h). It works exactly like in French.
Like French, Italian, Portuguese, Catalan, Occitan, Asturian, Corsican etc.
Lol, it was all going so well til we got to those trouble makers...which, of course are some of the most common verbs 🙈
Yes! We always have those troublemakers!
Indeed, I'm Spanish and I'm learning Italian and that formula always work, the common verbs are irregular as well.
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Another beneficial lesson! Please cover the Verb Haber. So confusing! Thank you in advance Maestro! Happy New Year! Cheers!
Hi Thessa! That's coming VERY soon when I introduce the present perfect indicative, which I believe is episode 55. We'll be using haber a lot after that in other tenses. It's basically an auxillary verb to say "have" or "has." Example, I have spoken, or she has seen that movie.
This is one of my favorite videos about the future tense. I came back to it to review tonight. This is a topic that could be revisited.
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If you look at the future's endings they sound exactly like the verb haber(have) conjugated in the present tense, the h is silent anyway, the reason is that the future was originally formed by adding the verb have as an auxiliary to the infinitive, the vosotros ending was abbreviated hab(éis), later the two parts were merged into one word.
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If I were to use a stem changing one in nosotros form, for example poder, would it be like podrémos? Great vid btw!
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A video request from me is if you can give us a small comprehensive list of the common "trouble maker" verbs. They really are a bunch of problems altogether and I kind of get lost following them individually in different lessons.
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Awesome teacher! For verbs in -cer (hacer) and -cir (decir) these terminations are omitted and we add re…
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This here is Spanish's non-periphrastic future. It corresponds to the English use of the modal verb 'will', which, as you pointed out, isn't really a thing in Spanish. Might be worth pointing out, though, that the periphrastic future is very common. Spanish's periphrastic future, as you're almost-doubtless aware, uses the auxiliary verb 'to go', _ir,_ and corresponds much more closely to the English periphrastic future, which of course also uses 'to go' as its auxiliary verb.
I'm British-Ecuadorian, so you could probably guess that English and Spanish are both native languages of mine. They are, but sadly, I wasn't really a languages and linguistics nerd until relatively recently (although I was already a nerd) and I didn't use or work on the Spanish I was being fed very much until relatively recently. Therefore, my current fluency in Spanish is only about 92% - 93%, and is partly down to some efforts usually reserved for non-native language-learning. I still can report native Spanish experience, though. Mine saw the non-periphrastic future virtually all reserved for the wondering and the probable things, future imperatives (fun fact: to form future imperatives in Latin, you add _-tō_ and _-tōte,_ for singular and plural respectively, to present stems), and on the auxiliary verb _haber_ ('to have') for the future perfect tense (I've never seen the periphrastic future for _haber_ in the future perfect tense, only the non-periphrastic future; I've only ever seen things like _"habrás comido"_ ("you will have eaten"), never things like _"vas a haber comido",_ ("You are going to have eaten")). That's roughly about it. Similarly, from what I remember, the school Spanish lessons I attended for 3 years never really talked about the non-periphrastic future, and only ever really used the _periphrastic_ future for the literal and plain future indicative.
You probably pointed this out in a video on perfect tense posted after this video on the future tense, but I still feel like stating it here. In their quest to memorise the future suffixes, people may find it helpful to remember that, with the possible* exception of 2nd person plural, they are basically the present forms of the auxiliary verb _haber_ ('to have', mainly for perfect tenses), as used in the perfect tense, but agglutinated to a verb's future stem (which is usually equal to the present active infinitive form, but not always, as you excellently explained).
* The 2nd person plural future suffix distinct from its 3rd person counterpart - _-éis_ instead of _-án_ - is something I get the sense isn't that common. I was raised not really being told it, but I quite often use it. Why? Because I like variety (I believe it to be one of the spices of life), because I think wide use of the (probably pre-existing) phonemic diphthong inventory to keep a language's inflectional grammar alive should be encouraged (I also think Latin should've introduced more diphthongs to its morphological case system instead of so much morphological case syncretism), and cuz I'm a f*cking rebel!
The "éis” ending is the norm in Spain as people usually talk to each other informally, unlike in Latin America.
Excellent explanation as always, thank you so much Dr. Danny, you’re definitely the best.
WAIT! From Cuba to Mexico to Spain, the very educated native speakers seem to have done away with “the future” by simply using the present: “Voy a la tienda mañana” (I’m going to the store tomorrow). Worse…they seem to have done away with the subjunctive as well: “Llamame mañana si TIENES tiempo” instead of “Si TENGAS tiempo”.
I catch them doing this all the time and they always look at me as if I have 3 heads. What the hell is going on? Is this how language evolves…only in this case, going backwards?
You assume "si tengas tiempo" is correct, but it's simply not. Nobody ever speaks like that and it sounds very abnormal.
Tense is somewhat fluid in Spanish. Since Spanish has (very) many more verbal forms than English, choosing one instead of another cues the listener into unspoken suggestions.
For instance, if I say "Mañana es el partido" instead of "Mañana será el partido", the listener will imagine that maybe I'm waiting eagerly for the match or that the match must be important to me or that I've waited for it for a long time. That's because by stating the sentence in the present, I'm making its content more vivid and immediate. I am anticipating the moment by bringing it into the present.
In your example, you could say "si tuvieras tiempo", which is subjunctive but not really in the past, as it replaces the obsolete future simple subjunctive "si tuvieres tiempo". "Tuvieras" can also be used to suggest a polite demand, as in "Si me hicieras ese favor" as opposed to "Hazme ese favor".
Escribando y mas practica, unos herramientes que identifico son con muchas importancias. Escribo esta mensaje no con solo el deseo ayudar muchas, pero tambien practicar un poco y refuerzar mi nivel de espanol que tuvo el pasado
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Got a Spanish test tommorow, & everyone who I been to for help to know where the file on Future Tenses. Just blanked me, which was kinda annoying ngl. Am watching this now lo, hopefully this will do as last minute revision. This video covers "rules, conjugation and irregular verbs for the two future tenses" right?
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Best tip I had for learning future tense was that it is pronounced as infinitive + pronunciation of pres tense of aux verb haber, with accent replacin
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Cómo se dice “Go Dawgs!”?
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we use more "voy a +infinive" to say the future in spanish
Hola, "I know you will" se puede traducir al español simplemente como "sé que lo harás".
Yes, you are correct; however, the song he wanted me to translate had a different verb for each line of the song.
Wow it was so simple at the start of the video.. just add those set of endings to any AR ER IR.. easy peasy.. way too easy! lol. Then later in the video, just about every verb I've learend in the past month of beginning spanish is irregular for future tense lol.