This Spanish Difficult Review quiz continues your journey with conjugating ER verbs in the future tense. In this series of conjugating verbs in the present tense, you learned that the verbs, at least most verbs, remain in their base form when conjugated in the future tense. However, not all verbs will remain in their base form as some verbs are irregular in the future tense. This is especially true when it comes to ER verbs. Therefore, this third ER future tense verb quiz will cover some of the irregular verbs, as well as introduce you to a few additional new verbs.
Only those verbs that are irregular in either the present, past or future tenses will be shown in detail to you here so you can see how they should be conjugated. Whenever their conjugation is regular, there will be no detailed conjugation shown. Now, let’s take our first look at some irregular, future tense ER verbs that will include past known verbs, as well as a couple of new verbs.
Notice that starting with 'tener' and those verbs that end with 'tener', their conjugations are the same. As for each of the irregular future tense verbs given, you will have to memorize these conjugations as there is no hard, fast rule as to their irregular spellings. After studying this new list, move on to the quiz section. Again, each sentence will contain an all capitalized base verb that must then be translated into the future tense. Be sure to watch out for the correct pronoun form.