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Let's play with verbs [Indicative Mood - Future Tense]

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We've done the work, words more, words less.

Congratulations to all participants for their efforts ...

Now if you want, help me to correct the wrong answers and also vote for the answers you deem best.

Thank you for your participation.

Now, let's prepare for next challenge!...


Hemos terminado este ejercicio, palabras más, palabras menos.

Felicitaciones a todos los participantes por sus esfuerzos...

Ahora si lo desean ayúdenme a corregir las respuestas erróneas y además voten por las respuestas que ustedes consideren mejores.

Gracias por participar.


Grammar game: Indicative Mood - Future Tense

These are the rules:

**Write in Spanish and English, the conjugation of a different verb each time (included in a sentence). People must use the future tense of indicative mood beginning with the letter A for each pronoun (I, you, he/she/it, we, you, they) then with B, etc. until you get to Z..

Examples:

Yo abriré la puerta a los invitados.- I will open the door to invitees.... (1st person)

Tú alimentarás a los animales. - You will feed the animals. (2nd person)

etc.

Note: Click on NEWEST to see the last answer typed

Please, do not forget to be generous with your voting...Thanks

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updated May 13, 2010
edited by Carlos-F
posted by Carlos-F

144 Answers

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¿Practicará tu español diario? Will you practice your spanish everyday?

(corrected) (Yo) Practicará mi español diario. I will practice my spanish everyday.

updated Feb 10, 2010
edited by Maria-Russell
posted by Maria-Russell
Opps...You jumped first person (Yo....) - Carlos-F, Feb 9, 2010
It should be: "¿Practicaré (yo) mi español diariamente?" (Will I practice my Spanish everyday?) - Carlos-F, Feb 9, 2010
PracticarÉ... - Carlos-F, Feb 10, 2010
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No nos portaramos como un cerdo -- we will not behave like pigs

Is this right, or should it be the plural? (como cerdos)? It seems like Spanish often uses the singular where I would expect the plural.

updated Feb 10, 2010
posted by kattya
...como cerdos. - Carlos-F, Feb 10, 2010
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(Ellos) En el futuro todos manajarán coches electrico. In the future everyone will drive electric cars.

updated Feb 10, 2010
edited by Fidalgo
posted by Maria-Russell
manEjarán... - Carlos-F, Feb 10, 2010
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(Vosotros) Ordenaréis la cena...

You will order the dinner...

updated Feb 8, 2010
posted by Carlos-F
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(Nosotros) preparémos una cena inolvidable. We will prepare an unforgetable dinner.

updated Feb 8, 2010
posted by MexGuy
We are still with letter "O".. - Carlos-F, Feb 8, 2010
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(Nosotros) Preparémos una cena inolvidable. We will prepare an unforgetable dinner.

updated Feb 8, 2010
posted by MexGuy
We are still with letter "O"... - Carlos-F, Feb 8, 2010
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Mañana, ofreceréis para ayudar nuestro vecino para limpiar su patio.

Tomorrow, you will offer to help our neighbor clean his yard.


(Corrections welcomed...and needed! I'm not used to using Vosotros,red face but wanted to try). Thanks! smile

updated Feb 8, 2010
posted by Dee914
You should have used the "n"-verb in second person plural. - Issabela, Feb 8, 2010
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Cuando vuelva a obtener las llaves de su ,él pactara en que me tomarme para una paseo en vez de besarle otra vez.. When he comes back to get his keys, he will take me for a walk instead of kissing you again.

updated Feb 7, 2010
posted by nizhoni1
but where's the "m"-verb? - Issabela, Feb 7, 2010
m verb after podreis? - nizhoni1, Feb 7, 2010
should have been 3rd per pl p...verb. It is there now though - nizhoni1, Feb 7, 2010
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You will leave the keys in my home.

(Vosotros)Podreís dejar las llaves en mi casa

updated Feb 7, 2010
edited by melipiru
posted by melipiru
You should have given an example with a verb starting from "m" in second person plural. - Issabela, Feb 7, 2010
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(Tú) Miraràs fútbol mañana. You will watch football tomorrow.

updated Feb 6, 2010
posted by Maria-Russell
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(Ellos) Juntarán más delante. They will join later. You may correct my español.

updated Feb 5, 2010
posted by Maria-Russell
(Ellos) Se juntarán .... - Carlos-F, Feb 5, 2010
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(Él) Jalará de la cuerda con fuerza.

He will pull the rope tightly.

updated Feb 4, 2010
posted by Carlos-F
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¿Invitarán (ellos) muchos amigos a la fiesta?

Will they invite many friends to the party?

updated Feb 3, 2010
posted by Carlos-F
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Juntará el groupo más tarde.

He will join the group later.

updated Feb 3, 2010
posted by Sarah-Jane-Conaway
We are conjugating verbs starting with letter "I". - Carlos-F, Feb 3, 2010
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(Nosotros) Haremos nuestros deberes. We will do our homework.

updated Feb 2, 2010
posted by Maria-Russell