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Subjunctive Mood, Future Tense

The Future Subjunctive

Refers to a future doubtful action; little used. Its place is generally supplied by the Present Subjunctive, and, after "si" (if), by the Present Indicative.

Que yo hablare (that I shall speak, etc.) Temiere (that I shall fear, etc.) Partiere (that I shall depart, etc.)
" tú hablares Temieres Partieres
" él hablare Temiere Partiere
" nosotros habláremos Temiéremos Partiéremos
" vosotros hablareis Temiereis Partiereis
" ellos-as hablaren Temieren Partieren

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Vocabulary

Sound(yo) se - I know
Soundcompra al mayoreo - bulk purchase
Soundaño comerical - business year
Soundser menester - to be necessary
Soundtelefonear - to telephone
Soundtrabajo - work

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