El Futuro- Can You Tell The Future In Spanish?

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1. Nosotros ( decir) la verdad en la corte.  Es la ley!

Explanation

The correct answer is "diremos." In the given sentence, the verb "decir" is conjugated to match the subject "nosotros" (we). "Diremos" is the first-person plural form of the future tense of "decir," which means "we will say." This form is appropriate in this context because it indicates that "we" will speak the truth in court.

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Future Tense Quizzes & Trivia

This is a quiz to check mastery of the formation of the future tense of both regular and irregular verbs in Spanish.

2. There are NO irregular verbs in the future in Spanish.

Explanation

The statement is false because there are indeed irregular verbs in the future tense in Spanish. While most verbs follow regular conjugation patterns, there are some verbs that have irregular forms in the future tense. These irregularities can include changes in the stem of the verb or alterations in the endings. Therefore, it is incorrect to say that there are no irregular verbs in the future in Spanish.

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3. Tu (venir) a "baccalaureat" el 6 de mayo.

Explanation

The correct answer is "vendras" because it is the conjugated form of the verb "venir" in the second person singular future tense. This indicates that the subject "tu" will come to the event "baccalaureat" on May 6th.

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4. Yo (ir) a la playa contigo el domingo que viene.

Explanation

The sentence "Yo (ir) a la playa contigo el domingo que viene" indicates a future action, as it mentions "el domingo que viene" (next Sunday). The correct answer is "iré" because it is the first-person singular form of the future tense of the verb "ir" (to go). This form indicates that the speaker will go to the beach with the person they are addressing on the specified day.

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5. Ellos (tener) un examen muy dificil en quimica el lunes proximo.

Explanation

The correct answer is "tendran" because it is the future tense conjugation of the verb "tener" (to have) in Spanish. The sentence is talking about a future event, which is the difficult chemistry exam that they will have next Monday.

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6. Ud. ( hacer) el proyecto solo, pobrecito.

Explanation

The correct answer is "hara" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "hacer" (to do/make) in the future tense. The sentence is expressing sympathy towards someone who will do the project alone in the future.

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7. In the future, it is IMPERATIVE to put accents where they go. ( this program does not allow the accents when the questions are typed, sorry!)

Explanation

Accents are important in the future. The statement suggests that in the future, it is crucial to use accents correctly. This implies that accents will have a significant role in communication or language usage in the future. Therefore, the correct answer is true, as it aligns with the given statement.

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8. Spanish speakers only have one way to talk about the future and that is using IR + A + infinitive; there is NO real future tense in Spanish...

Explanation

Spanish speakers do have a future tense, which is formed by conjugating the verb in the infinitive form and adding the appropriate ending. The future tense is used to express actions that will happen in the future. Therefore, the given statement is false.

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9. La Sra. Weimar nos ( decir) las notas en los cuentos que hicimos en clase.

Explanation

The correct answer is "dira". In the given sentence, "La Sra. Weimar nos (decir) las notas en los cuentos que hicimos en clase," the verb "decir" is conjugated in the future tense. The correct conjugation for the third person singular "she" is "dira." This indicates that in the future, Mrs. Weimar will tell us the grades on the stories we did in class.

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10. Yo (sacar) muy buenas notas en la clase de inglés.

Explanation

The correct answer is "sacare" because it is the conjugation of the verb "sacar" in the future tense for the first person singular. This indicates that the speaker will "sacar" or get very good grades in English class in the future.

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Nosotros ( decir) la verdad en la corte.  Es la ley!
There are NO irregular verbs in the future in Spanish.
Tu (venir) a "baccalaureat" el 6 de mayo.
Yo (ir) a la playa contigo el domingo que viene.
Ellos (tener) un examen muy dificil en quimica el lunes proximo.
Ud. ( hacer) el proyecto solo, pobrecito.
In the future, it is IMPERATIVE to put accents where they go. ( this...
Spanish speakers only have one way to talk about the future and that...
La Sra. Weimar nos ( decir) las notas en los cuentos que hicimos en...
Yo (sacar) muy buenas notas en la clase de inglés.
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