3.3.3 Future and Conditional Tenses

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  • The future tense is often accompanied by key phrases such as "mañana," "la semana que viene," and "el año próximo
  • Match the irregular verbs with their future tense forms:
    hacer ↔️ haré
    decir ↔️ diré
    tener ↔️ tendré
  • Regular verbs in Spanish form the future tense by adding specific endings
  • How do you say "I will talk to my friends tomorrow" in Spanish?
    Hablaré con mis amigos mañana
  • Match the verb with its 'Yo' form in the future tense:
    Ir ↔️ iré
    Ser ↔️ seré
    Hacer ↔️ haré
  • What is the '-íamos' ending used for in the conditional tense?
    Nosotros/Nosotras
  • How do you say "I would talk to my friends if I had time" in Spanish?
    Hablaría con mis amigos si tuviera tiempo
  • What is the function of the future tense in Spanish?
    Describes future actions
  • Steps to conjugate regular verbs in the future tense
    1️⃣ Add the future tense endings to the infinitive
    2️⃣ Use the same endings for -ar, -er, and -ir verbs
  • What does "Tendré que estudiar más" mean in English?
    I will have to study more
  • What is a common use of the conditional tense?
    Polite requests
  • The verb "hablar" in the conditional tense for "yo" is "hablaría".

    True
  • List three irregular conditional tense verbs in Spanish.
    Ir, ser, tener
  • Match the irregular conditional verb with its 'yo' form:
    Hacer ↔️ Haría
    Decir ↔️ Diría
    Tener ↔️ Tendría
  • Order the key phrases associated with the future tense:
    1️⃣ Mañana
    2️⃣ La semana que viene
    3️⃣ El año próximo
    4️⃣ Dentro de poco
  • What does the sentence 'El próximo año iré a España' mean in English?
    Next year, I will go to Spain.
  • The 'yo' form of 'comer' in the future tense is 'comeré'.

    True
  • The conditional tense in Spanish often corresponds to the English phrase "would".

    True
  • The conditional endings are the same for -ar, -er, and -ir verbs.
    True
  • Match the irregular verb with its conditional form in the 'yo' conjugation:
    Ir ↔️ iría
    Ser ↔️ sería
    Tener ↔️ tendría
  • What is the English equivalent of the conditional sentence "Si tuviera más dinero, iría de vacaciones"?
    If I had more money, I would go on vacation.
  • Regular verbs in the future tense use the same endings for -ar, -er, and -ir verbs.
    True
  • What does the sentence "El próximo año iré a España" mean in English?
    Next year, I will go to Spain
  • What is the -er ending for the pronoun 'Tú' in the future tense?
    -ás
  • You will eat in a new restaurant is translated as Comerás
  • What is the 'Tú' form of 'Decir' in the future tense?
    dirás
  • The conditional tense is used to express wishes or polite requests.

    True
  • The future tense in Spanish uses key phrases like mañana, la semana que viene, and el año próximo
  • Key phrases like "mañana" and "la semana que viene" indicate actions in the future
  • What is the future tense ending for the pronoun "yo"?
  • Irregular future tense verbs use the same endings as regular verbs.

    True
  • The conditional tense in Spanish expresses hypothetical or imagined actions.

    True
  • Si tuviera tiempo, iría a la playa. (If I had time, I would go to the beach.)
  • Steps to conjugate regular verbs in the conditional tense
    1️⃣ Add the conditional tense endings to the infinitive
    2️⃣ Use the same endings for -ar, -er, and -ir verbs
  • In addition to regular conditional tense verbs, Spanish also has irregular conditional tense verbs.
  • The 'yo' form of 'tener' in the irregular conditional tense is tendría.
  • Understanding irregular conditional verbs is important for expressing hypothetical and speculative ideas.
  • Regular verbs form the future tense by adding the endings to the infinitive.
  • In regular future tense conjugation, the same endings are used for -ar, -er, and -ir verbs.
  • Match the irregular future tense verb with its infinitive:
    Tener ↔️ Tendré
    Hacer ↔️ Haré
    Decir ↔️ Diré