LESSON 6 THE FUTURE TENSE

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LESSON 6 THE FUTURE TENSE Introduction Objectives Prerequisites Vocabulary Building Decision Table The future tense is used to describe an action that is going to take place at a later time. Upon completion of this lesson, you will be able to: 1. conjugate regular verbs in the future tense 2. use the future tense according to context 3. conjugate irregular verbs in the future tense You should be already familiar with: Lessons 1-5 You are encouraged to use a dictionary to expand your vocabulary. If you are already familiar with the objectives, proceed to Lesson 7 on page 121. 107

THE FUTURE TENSE Introduction The future tense is used to describe an action that is going to take place at a later time. Conjugation -AR. ER, -IR Ending verbs Take the infinitive and add the following endings: Example Yo amaré Tú amarás Él/Ella/Usted amará Nosotros amaremos Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes amarán 108

PRACTICE ACTIVITY I Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the future tense: 1. él (escribir) 2. tú (amar) 3. usted (comer) 4. ella (vivir) 5. ustedes (hablar) 6. ellos (explicar) 7. nosotros (aňadir) 8. Pedro (beber) 9. usted (recibir) 10. yo (llamar) Go to page 116 to check your responses. 109

MEANING OF THE FUTURE TENSE Introduction The future tense is used to describe an action that will take place at a later time or to express probability with respect to the present. Uses The future is used: 1. to express an action that is going to take place at a later time 2. to indicate probability with respect to the present. Yo iré al cine maňana. (I will go to the movies tomorrow.) Serán las tres. (It is probably three o clock.) With adverbs of time Common expressions signaling the need for the future tense include: o maňana (tomorrow) o más tarde (later) o luego (later) o pasado maňana (day after tomorrow) o el domingo (any other day of the week or month) que viene (next Sunday ) 110

PRACTICE ACTIVITY II Choose the correct translation: 1. I will go to the movies tomorrow. a. Iré al cine maňana. b. Vamos al cine maňana. c. Fui al cine maňana. 2. It is probably Ralph. a. Es Ralph. b. Era Ralph. c. Será Ralph. 3. They will see you soon. a. Ellos te veían pronto. b. Ellos te verán pronto. c. Ellos te vieron pronto. 4. We shall study more in the future. a. Estudiaremos más en el futuro. b. Estudio más en el futuro. c. Estudiamos más en el futuro. 5. They probably say that. a. Ellos dicen eso. b. Ellos decían eso. c. Ellos dirán eso. 6. You will talk to her tomorrow. a. Hablamos con ella maňana. b. Hablará con ella maňana. c. Habló con ella maňana. 7. We shall travel to Europe next summer. a. Viajábamos a Europa el verano próximo. b. Viajaremos a Europa el verano próximo. c. Viajan a Europa el verano próximo. 8. I probably write clearly. a. Yo escribo claramente. b. Yo escribí claramente. c. Yo escribiré claramente. 9. You will visit them next week. a. Los visitarás la semana próxima. b. Los visitabas la semana próxima. c. Los visitaste la semana próxima. 10. She probably works hard. a. Trabaja duro. b. Trabajará duro c. Trabajó duro. Go to page 117 to check your responses. 111

IRREGULAR VERBS Introduction Some verbs do not follow the regular pattern of conjugation in the future tense. Verbs with Irregular Stems and Regular Endings VENIR (to come) TENER (to have) PONER (to put) SALIR (to leave) VALER (to be worth) PODER (can, be able) vendré tendré pondré saldré valdré podré vendrás tendrás pondrás saldrás valdrás podrás vendrá tendrá pondrá saldrá valdrá podrá vendremos tendremos pondremos saldremos valdremos podremos vendrán tendrán pondrán saldrán valdrán podrán CABER (to fit) SABER (to know) HABER* cabré sabré habré cabrás sabrás habrás cabrá sabrá habrá cabremos sabremos habremos cabrán sabrán habrán *used as a helping verb in compound tenses DECIR (to say HACER(to do, to make) QUERER(to want) diré haré querré dirás harás querrás dirá hará querrá diremos haremos querremos dirán harán querrán 112

PRACTICE ACTIVITY III Fill in the blanks with the future tense of the verb in parenthesis: 1. él (saber) 2. nosotros (poder) 3. tú (haber) 4. ella (hacer) 5. usted (decir) 6. ustedes (tener) 7. Marcos (venir) 8. tú (valer) 9. yo (poner) 10. ellos (salir) Go to page 118 to check your responses. 113

LESSON TEST I. Fill in the blanks with the future tense of the verb in parenthesis: 1. él (caminar) 2. ella (escribir) 3. tú (hablar) 4. yo (descubrir) 5. ellos (comer) 6. usted (ir) 7. nosotros (cantar) 8. Paco (beber) 9. ustedes (morir) 10. elos (desear) II. Translate the underlined expression 1. Ellos probably know a Pablo. 2. Tú will work duro. 3. Manuel will eat aquí. 4. Ella will send la carta. 5. Nosotros will go a la playa. 6. Usted will drink la bebida. 7. Brenda probably studies mucho. 8. Los niňos will enter corriendo. 9. Ustedes will sing en la misa. 10. Tú will walk a la escuela. 114

Fill in the blanks with the future tense of the verb in parenthesis: 1. él (tener) 2. yo (venir) 3. usted (poner) 4. ellos (salir) 5. tú (hacer) 6. nosotros (poder) 7. Marcos (haber) 8. ustedes (caber) 9. yo (decir) 10. ellos (saber) Go to page 119 to check your responses. 115

ANSWER KEY Practice Activity I 1. escribirá 2. amarás 3. comerá 4. vivirá 5. hablarán 6. explicarán 7. aňadiremos 8. beberá 9. recibirá 10. llamaré 116

ANSWER KEY Practice Activity II 1. a 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. c 6. b 7. b 8. c 9. a 10. b 117

ANSWER KEY Practice Activity III 1. sabrá 2. podremos 3. habrás 4. hará 5. dirá 6. tendrán 7. vendrá 8. valdrás 9. pondré 10. saldrán 118

ANSWER KEY Lesson Test I. 1. caminará 6. irá 2. escribirá 7. cantaremos 3. hablarás 8. beberá 4. descubriré 9. morirán 5. comerán 10. desearán II. 1. conocerán 6. beberá/tomará 2. trabajarás 7. estudiará 3. comerá 8. entrarán 4. mandará 9. cantarán 5. iremos 10. caminarás III. 1. tendrá 6. podremos 2. vendré 7. habrá 3. pondrá 8. cabrán 4. saldrán 9. diré 5. harás 10. sabrán 119

LESSON TEST DECISION TABLE Decision Table If You took the lesson test as a pretest and you scored 100% You missed more than two questions in section I You missed more than 2 answers in section II You missed more than 2 answers in section III You missed fewer than two questions in each section Then Go to next lesson Go back to page 108 Go back to page 110 Go back to page 112 Congratulations! You are ready for the next lesson 120