Future and Conditional Perfect
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Learn to predict the future and conditional perfect tenses in English and Spanish, using the words "will," "would," and forms of "haber" with past participles. Practice exercises included.
Future and Conditional Perfect
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You should be able to predict these two tenses. • Perfect means that you’ll have, • in English, “has,” “have,” or “had” • in Spanish, a form of “haber” • In BOTH, a past participle (hablado) • Future means that you’ll have, • in English, the word “will” • in Spanish, the future of “haber” • Conditional means that you’ll have, • in English, the word “would” • in Spanish, the conditional of “haber”
Following are the future perfect forms of “haber”: habré habremos habrás habréis habrá habrán Put these helping verbs with a past participle to form the future perfect: future perfect ↓↓ habré hablado – I will have spoken
Following are the conditional perfect forms of “haber”: habría habríamos habrías habríais habría habrían Put these helping verbs with a past participle to form the future perfect: conditional perfect ↓↓ habría hablado – I would have spoken