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change these verbs to future tense. trabajar viajar salir ir escribir

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updated Nov 15, 2016
posted by rushaine
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If you will go to the "Translator" on the home page, and type in your verbs one at a time, you will see them all conjugated in any tense you want.

It looks like this:

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updated Nov 14, 2016
posted by Daniela2041
yeah i know but i am not good at spanish, so still not sure how to approach the ques, for eg, using the same question, it says. - rushaine, Nov 14, 2016
el y yo no (trabajar). and im suppose to put it in future tense, im not sure how to. - rushaine, Nov 14, 2016
Have you asked your instructor? - rac1, Nov 14, 2016
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Welcome to the forum. Can you add your level of Spanish and English to your profile? It helps when we answer your questions and assess any answers. As you have asked in English I am answering in English and assume your English is advanced or fluent.

Daniela has explained where to find the conjugations of the verbs you need. If you are actually learning the future tense then you must already know the present tense so I am not sure what your problem is. When I first started learning Spanish we used the present tense of ir + a + infinitive to talk about the future. Then we learned how to make the future tense. It is important to try and fix these tenses in your head as the reason for learning a language is to communicate.

El y yo = he and I - if you were shortening that further in English you would say ' we' so your answer will need the nosotros form of the verb.

The good news is there are very few irregular verbs and ir er and ar all have the same endings which are in fact for etymological reasons the endings of the present tense of haber added to the infinitive. This works for all ar verbs but some er verbs you change the e to d and some ir verbs you leave the I out completely. These are just a few verbs where using the original infinitive it would be difficult to say. Salir on your list is one of these.

There are just two you need to learn hacer and decir but they are not on your list.

Edit your question if you need more help. Just have a go at them all then we will tell you if they are correct. Doing this exercise is a way of learning.

updated Nov 14, 2016
edited by Mardle
posted by Mardle
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OK, here's a lesson for you.

To get the future tense of regular and irregular verbs you simply add the following endings to the infinitive.

Yo-----é

Tú-----ás

él/ella/Ud. -----á

nosotros ------emos

vosotros-----éis

ellos/ellas/Uds------án

So for a verb like hablar, you would have ---hablaré, hablarás, hablará, hablaremos, hablaréis, and hablarán

There are some common verbs that have modified or shortened infinitives. I will give a few of them, the others you can find on the grammar section of this site.

hacer----har so you would have------ haré, harás, hará, haremos, haréis, harán.

Tener----tendr so you have ----tendré, tendrás tendrá, tendremos, tendréis, tendrán

venir-----vendr so you have-----vendré, vendrás, vendrá, vendremos, vendréis. vendrán

There are more, which I found in this chart so I don't have to write them all out

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updated Nov 15, 2016
posted by Daniela2041
It seems useless for me to take my time to find the material and not get a comment or a vote from anybody. I have several answers on here right now and they may be my last of nobody gives a ****. - Daniela2041, Nov 15, 2016
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the rest says;

manana yo (viajar) a los estados unidos de america

por que usted no (salir) temprano

despues de sus estudios, a donde (ir) los estudiantes

updated Nov 14, 2016
posted by rushaine
See my answer. Have a go or ask if you still have problems. - Mardle, Nov 14, 2016