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Spanish Simple Future (Futuro Imperfecto): Conjugation, Uses & Clear Examples
Learn how to form and use the Spanish Simple Future with regular and irregular verbs, discover its main functions, and practice with structured online exercises.

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Spanish Exercises. Your Questions Answered.
Explore the most common questions about our Spanish Simple Future Exercises and how Elayaa makes learning interactive, simple, and effective.
💡 What is the Spanish Futuro Imperfecto?
The Futuro Imperfecto (Simple Future) describes actions that will happen in the future, predictions, assumptions, and promises.
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💡 How is the Simple Future formed in Spanish?
Add the future endings to the infinitive: é, ás, á, emos, éis, án.
Examples:
hablaré, comerás, vivirá.
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💡 What are the main uses of the Spanish Simple Future?
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Future actions and plans
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Predictions
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Promises and commitments
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Assumptions about the present (“He will be at work”)
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Probabilities
💡 Which verbs are irregular in the Simple Future?
Common irregular stems:
har-, dir-, podr-, querr-, sabr-, habr-, pondr-, saldr-, tendr-, vendr-
💡 Can the Spanish Simple Future express probability?
Yes: "Estará en casa" = “He’s probably at home”.
💡 What is the difference between Ir + a + infinitive and the Simple Future?
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IR + A + Infinitive: near future, intention
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Simple Future: predictions, less certain future, promises​
💡 Is the Simple Future used in spoken Spanish?
Yes, especially for predictions and assumptions. For plans, IR + A + Infinitive is more common.
💡 Is the structure the same for all verb types (-AR/-ER/-IR)?
Yes. The same endings apply to all verbs.
💡 How common are irregular verbs in the future tense?
Very common. Many everyday verbs use irregular stems.
💡 How can I practice the Spanish Future Tense effectively?
By combining verb drills, examples, real-life prediction exercises, and contextual practice.
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