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Caber- to fit

Cabr-


Cabré, cabrás, cabrá, cabremos, cabréis, cabrán

Haber- to have

Habr- habré, habrás, habrá, habremos, habréis, habrán

Poder- to be able to, power

Podr-


Podré, podrás, podrá, podremos, podréis, podrán

Querer- to want, to love

Querr-


Querré, querrás ,querrá , querremos , querréis , querrán

Saber- to know, to taste

Sabr-


Sabré ,sabrás , sabrá ,sabremos, sabréis, sabrán

Poner- to put

Pondr-


Pondré, pondrás, pondrá, pondremos, pondréis, pondrán

Salir- to go out, to leave

Saldr-


Saldré, saldrás, saldrá, saldremos, saldréis, saladrán

Tener- to have

Tendr-


Tendré, tendrás, tendrá, tendremos, tendréis, tendrán

Valer- to be worth, to cost

Valdr-


Valdré, valdrás, valdrá, valdremos, valdréis, valdrán

Venir- to come

Vendr-


Vendré, vendrás, vendrá, vendremos, vendréis, vendrán

Decir- to say, to tell

Dir-


Diré, dirás, dirá, diremos, diréis, dirán

Hacer- to do, to make

Har-


Haré, harás, hará, haremos, haréis, harán

Satisfacer- to satisfy

Satisfar-


Satisfaré, satisfarás, satisfará, satisfaremos, satisfaréis, satisfarán

Future tense endings


The same for all -ar, -er, -ir verbs


É, ás, á, emos, éis, án


Ex: hablaré, hablarás, hablará, hablaremos, halblaréis, hablarán

Future tense

-used to express actions or conditions that will happen in the future


-conjecture or probsbility, even about past events. Words like wonder, bet, must be, may, might, and probably in English


**when the future is used in w sentence's main clause and the subordinate clause is introduced by a conjunction of time such as cuando,después (de) que, en cuanto, hasta que or tan pronto como, use the present subjunctive in the subordinate clause.

Conditional endings


The same for all -ar, -er, -ir verbs

Ía, ías, ía, íamos, íais, ían


Ex: dar


Daría, darías, daría, daríamos, daríais, darían,

The conditional

- used to express what would occur under certain circumstances


- used to make polite request


- Used to express a future action as perceived in the past. What someone said or thought would happen


- to express conjecture or probability about a past event. In English words like wondered, must have been, and was probably

Comparisons of inequality (more than/ less than)

Más/menos + (adjective/ adverb/ noun) + que



(Verb) + más/ menos que



** when the focus of a comparison is a noun and the second term of a comparison is a verb or a clause, use these constructions to make comparison of inequality



Más/menos +(noun)+ del/de la que or de los/las que+ (Verb or clause)

Comparisons of equality


(As... as)

Tan+ (adjective/adverb)+como



(Verb)+ tanto como



Tanto/a (s)+ (singular noun/ plural noun)+como

Superlative


The noun is preceded by a definite article, and de is the equivalent of in, on, or of. Use que instead of de when the second part of the superlative construction is a verb or a clause

El/la/los/las+(noun)+ más/menos (adjective) + de + (noun)



El/la/los/las+(noun)+ más/menos (adjective) + que+ (verb or clause)



- when grande and pequeño refer yup size and not the age or quality, the regular comparative and superlative forms are used


- when mayor and menor refer to age, they follow the noun the modify. When the refer to quality, they precede the noun.


- The adverbs bien and mal also have irregular comparatives: mejor and peor