The Future Simple is used to refer to actions that will take place in the distant future. As we have already seen using the grammatical structure Ir + A + infinitive we can build sentences for the near future.
The Future Simple form is not common in the colloquial Latin American Spanish, rather the verb Ir is used (as explained {link:1201}).
The Structure of the Tense
El Futuro Simple:
Spanish
Subject pronoun
+
Main verb in Future Simple tense
English
Subject pronoun
+
Will + Infinitive
Conjugation Table of the Future Simple Tense
The verb illustrated in the table is comprar (to buy)
Spanish
English
Yo
Compraré
I will buy
Tú
Comprarás
You will buy
Él/Ella/Ud.
Comprará
He/She/it/you-formal will buy
Nosotros/as
Compraremos
We will buy
Vosotros/as
Compraréis
Not used in Latin Amercia
Ellos/Ellas/Uds.
Comprarán
They/You-all will buy
Table of Irregulars
English
Verb
Conjugation in
Future Simple
To be worth
Valer
Valdré
To put
Poner
Pondré
To go out
Salir
Saldré
To come
Venir
Vendré
To have
Tener
Tendré
To do/To make
Hacer
Haré
To be able to
Poder
Podré
To know
Saber
Sabré
To say
Decir
Diré
To want
Querer
Querré
The table contains the 1st person singular (‘yo’, I) conjugation. All other conjugations are done by adding the suffixes from the table of regular verbs conjugations.
Examples
1. I will eat bread tomorrow (Yo) Comeré pan mañana 2. We will tell him the truth (Nosotros) Le diremos la verdad 3. You-all will go to (the) school tomorrow (Ustedes) Irán mañana a la escuela