・ 1 In Spanish the regular verbs are those ending in ar, er or ir. This is what it is called the infinitive... ・ 2 We are going to form the simple future tense (first person singular form )for the verb amar (to love)... ・ 3 Let's do it with...
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・ Take the infinitive of a verb:
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Indeed it is the "futur antérieur". I have found this: Quand 2 actions se passent dans le futur l'une après l'autre, on utilise le futur antérieur pour la première action, et le futur simple pour la deuxième action. Which means th...
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Yes. There are variations on them, and also the conditional tense.
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Off the top of my head, I'd say there are at least 12 tenses in English. Not sure what you mean by ...
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"Shall" could also come after "I" the same goes for you... I got this from Wikipedia: Shall and will are both modal verbs in English used to express propositions about the future. According to the New Oxford Dictionary o...
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Oooohhh, good question! Allow me to shed some light. There are many Spanish verbs that tend to remove the "thematic vowel" (the vowel before the final -r of the infinitive) when forming the future tense. This is one of the most ...
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