Irregular verbs which change the "e" of the ending to "d"  

Grammar The Future Irregular Verbs - Change the "e" of the ending to "d"
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There are three types of irregular verbs in the future indicative tense. One group of irregular verbs are those (er) verbs whose stems end in l or n change the e of the ending to d. Let's look at a few examples.

poner (conjugation) means "to put"

yo pondré (I will put)
pondrás (you will put)
Ud./él/ella pondrá (you/he/she will put)
nosotros (as) pondremos (we will put)
vosotros (as) pondréis (you guys will put)
Uds./ellos/ellas pondrán (they/you all will put)

salir (conjugation) means "to leave"

yo saldré (I will leave)
saldrás (you will leave)
Ud./él/ella saldrá (you/he/she will leave)
nosotros (as) saldremos (we will leave)
vosotros (as) saldréis (you guys will leave)
Uds./ellos/ellas saldrán (they/you all will leave)

tener (conjugation) means "to have"

yo tendré (I will have)
tendrás (you will have)
Ud./él/ella tendrá (you/he/she will have)
nosotros (as) tendremos (we will have)
vosotros (as) tendréis (you guys will have)
Uds./ellos/ellas tendrán (they/you all will have)

venir (conjugation) means "to come"

yo vendré (I will come)
vendrás (you will come)
Ud./él/ella vendrá (you/he/she will come)
nosotros (as) vendremos (we will come)
vosotros (as) vendréis (you guys will come)
Uds./ellos/ellas vendrán (they/you all will come)


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