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Future Tense - Indicative and Conditional Mood

Future Tense, Indicative Mood
Hablar Temer Partir
Hablaré (I shall speak) Temeré (I shall fear) Partiré (I shall depart)
Hablarás (thou wilt speak) Temerás (thou wilt fear) Partirás (thou wilt depart)
Hablará (he/she will speak) Temerá (he/she will fear) Partirá (he/she will depart)
Hablaremos (we shall speak) Temeremos (we shall fear) Partiremos (we shall depart)
Hablaréis (you will speak) Temeréis (you will fear) Partiréis (you will depart)
Hablarán (they will speak) Temerán (they will fear) Partirán (they will depart)
Conditional Mood
Hablar Temer Partir
Hablaría (I should speak) Temería (I should fear) Partiría (I should depart)
Hablarías (thou wouldst speak) Temerías (thou wouldst fear) Partirías (thou wouldst depart)
Hablaría (he/she would speak) Temería (he/she would fear) Partiría (he/she would depart)
Hablaríamos (we should speak) Temeríamos (we should fear) Partiríamos (we should depart)
Hablaríais (you would speak) Temeríais (you would fear) Partiríais (you would depart)
Hablarían (they would speak) Temerían (they would fear) Partirían (they would depart)
The Future Tense Indicative Mood and the Conditional
Mood are formed from the Infinitive Mood by adding to the Infinitive
the terminations: é, ás, á, emos, éis, án for the future; and ía,
ías, ía, íamos, íais, ían
for the conditional mood.
Future Tense, Indicative Mood
Haber.[5] Tener.[5] Ser.[5] Estar.
Habré (I shall have, etc., auxiliary, to be used with past participles) Tendré (I shall have, etc., denoting possession) Seré (I shall be, etc.) (See foot-note, Lesson IV.) Estaré (I shall be, etc.) (See foot-note, Lesson IV.)
Habrás Tendrás Serás Estarás
Habrá Tendrá Será Estará
Habremos Tendremos Seremos Estaremos
Habréis Tendréis Seréis Estaréis
Habrán Tendrán Serán Estarán
Conditional Mood
Habría (I should have, etc.) Tendría (I should have, etc.) Sería (I should be) Estaría (I should be)
Habrías Tendrías Serías Estarías
Habría Tendría Sería Estaría
Habríamos Tendríamos Seríamos Estaríamos
Habríais Tendríais Seríais Estaríais
Habrían Tendrían Serían Estarían
Footnote 5: The Future Indic. and the Cond. mood of "Haber" and
"Tener" are formed irregularly from the Infinitive mood, the "e" after
the root "Hab" being dropped, and after the root "Ten" being changed
to d.
Footnote 6: For reference only:
Ser (and not Estar) must be used:

  1. Before nouns

  2. When used impersonally
  3. When denoting possession
  4. Before Feliz, Infeliz, Rico, Pobre


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