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MFL CAS 2002 The Future Tenses in Spanish MFL CAS 2002 To achieve a Grade C or above at GCSE you will have to use the Future Tenses in your Speaking and Writing There are two tenses that you can use ID: 773690

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MFL © CAS 2002 The Future Tenses in Spanish

MFL ©CAS 2002 To achieve a Grade C or above at GCSE, you will have to use the Future Tenses in your Speaking and Writing. There are two tenses that you can use: The Future The Conditional Future Tense I am going to play I will play I will be playing In English: The Conditional I would play I would be playing

MFL ©CAS 2002 The Immediate Future Tense In English: I am going to play The Immediate Future Tense is formed by using The verb ir + a + infinitive voy vas va vamos vais van a jugar comer vivir Therefore voy a jugar = I am going to play vamos a comer = We are going to eat Van a vivir = They are going to live

MFL ©CAS 2002 Have a go at these Mirar = to watch Vender = to sell Subir = to climb voy vas va vamos vais van You (sg) are going to sell He is going to climb They are going to watch I am going to climb We are going to sell You (pl) are going to watch Vas a vender Va a subir Van a mirar Voy a subir Vamos a vender Vais a mirar

MFL ©CAS 2002 The Future Tense In English: I will play I will be playing The Future Tense is formed by using infinitive + ending hablar beber recibir é ás á emos éis án Beberemos = We will drink Recibiré = I will receive Hablarán = They will speak He will drink = Beberá Hablaré = I will speak Recibiréis = You (pl) will receive

MFL ©CAS 2002 What makes the Future Tense easy to use ? All infinitives use the same endings. What makes the Future Tense more tricky ? There are 12 irregular verbs in the Future Tense

MFL ©CAS 2002 Irregular Verbs in the Future Tense: caber decir haber hacer poder poner querer saber salir tenervalervenir to fit to say / tell to have * to do / make to be able to put to want to know (a fact) to go out to have * to be worth to come * Tener means to own or to possess. You will use this verb a lot. Haber is an auxiliary or “helping” verb. You will use it very rarely. cabré, cabrás, …. diré habré haré podré pondré querré sabré saldré tendré valdré vendré The endings are the same as for the regular verbs, but a future stem is used instead of the infinitive.

MFL ©CAS 2002 Some practice…… caber decir haber hacer poder poner querer saber salir tenervalervenircabré diré habré haré podré pondré querré sabré saldré tendré valdré vendré He will know We will say You (sg) will have They will be able You (pl) will go out sabrá diremos tendrás podrán saldréis

MFL ©CAS 2002 The Conditional Tense In English: I would play I would be playing The Conditional Tense is formed in a similar way to the Future Tense. The Conditional Tense is formed using the infinitive and endings. infinitive + ending escuchar leer existir ía ías ía íamos íais ían These endings are the same for all verbs in the Conditional Tense Leería = I would read / He/she would read Escucharías = You (sg) would listen Existiríamos We would exist You (pl) would listen Escucharíais They would read Leerían I would exist/ He/she would exist Existiría

MFL ©CAS 2002 Irregular verbs in the Conditional Tense caber decir haber hacer poder poner querer saber salir tenervalervenircabría, cabrías, …. diría habría haría podría pondría querría sabría saldría tendría valdría vendría to fit to have to do/make to be able to put to want to know (fact) to go out to have to be worth to come to say/tell In other words, the same as for the Future Tense !

MFL ©CAS 2002 So that’s how the Future Tenses work. Don’t forget to put examples of the Future Tenses in your Speaking and Writing ! Now have a go at the exercises to check your understanding.

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