¿Qué tipo de viaje harás? Irregular inflectional future stems 'dir-', 'saldr-'
I can use regular and irregular verbs in the inflectional future to talk about a trip.
¿Qué tipo de viaje harás? Irregular inflectional future stems 'dir-', 'saldr-'
I can use regular and irregular verbs in the inflectional future to talk about a trip.
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Key learning points
- A small number of verbs are irregular in the inflectional future and have irregular future stems.
- ‘Decir’, ‘poner’ and 'salir' have irregular stems in the inflectional future.
- In the inflectional future, the endings are added to the infinitive and they are the same for -ar, -er and -ir verbs.
- The endings for the singular persons of the inflectional future are: -é (I), -ás (you) and -á (she, he, it).
- The endings for the plural persons of the inflectional future are: -emos (we), -éis (you all) and -án (they).
Keywords
Inflectional future - verb tense used to express what will happen
Irregular verb - a verb that does not follow the regular rules
Stem - part of the verb that appears in all forms
Common misconception
In the inflectional future with all verbs, the endings are added to the infinitive and they are the same for -ar, -er and -ir verbs.
A small number of verbs are irregular in the inflectional future and have irregular future stems.
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Starter quiz
6 Questions
happiness
of work, relating to work
but (rather), except
south
height
no, not …any (m, before a noun)
español y aprenderé un poco de Quechua, un idioma indígena.
México es el peso.
oeste hay más de quinientos kilómetros.
horribles en algunos países.
alumno de España en mi clase.
Exit quiz
6 Questions
the oldest
the youngest
the best
the worst
your
mine
nothing, anything (after negative verb)
nobody, no one, anybody, anyone (after negative verb)
nor, or (after negative verb) neither ... nor …
list
voice
surname
I will travel
you will travel
she, he, it will travel
we will travel
you all will travel
they will travel
diré
querré
vendré
haré
pondré
saldré