4 El Futuro / The Future Tense (Voy a amar) (Amaré)

El Futuro / The “ir” Future Tense (Voy a amar

 

There are two future tenses in Spanish – the “ir” future tense and the “will” future tense. The “ir” Future Tense corresponds to “going to” phrases, such as “I am going to walk to the beach tomorrow”.

 

The “ir” future tense is made up of three parts:

 

ir + a + verb

 

The ir part tells us who is doing the action, and when. Therefore, we conjugate ir in the Present Tense:

 

Yo voy 
Nosotros/Nosotras vamos 
vas 
Vosotros/Vosotras vais 
Él/Ella/Usted va 
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes van 

 

 

Next, we add on the a. This doesn’t really mean anything; it connects the form of ir and the next verb together.

 

Voy a 
Vamos a 
Vas a
Vais a
Va a
Van a

 

 

Now, we need to add the main verb, the action that the person is going to do. We use the infinitive of the verb (the verb with its ar / er / ir ending still attached). In this example, we are going to use the verb correr (to run).

 

Voy a correr I am going to run  
Vas a correr You are going to run  
Va a correr He/She/You is/are going to run  
Vamos a correr We are going to run  
Vais a correr You (all) are going to run  
Van a correr They/You are going to run  

 


Reflexive Verbs and the Future Tense

 

Reflexive verbs are made up of two parts – the main verb part, and the reflexive part. You treat reflexive verbs the same way you treat non-reflexive verbs in this tense, with only one difference.

 

The following is an example of the reflexive verb lavarse (to wash oneself) in the “ir” future tense. Change the reflexive part (se) depending on who is doing the action, and attach it to the end of the main verb (lavar).

 

ir
a
lavarse
English
voy 
lavarme
I am going to wash myself 
vas 
lavarte
You are going to wash yourself 
va 
lavarse
He is going to wash himself 

She is going to wash herself

You are going to wash yourself

vamos 
lavarnos
We are going to wash ourselves 
vais 
lavaros
You are going to wash yourselves 
van 
lavarse
They are going to wash themselves 

You are going to wash yourselves

 

You can also put the reflexive part at the very beginning of the sentence as a separate word.

 

se 
ir 
a 
lavar
English
me
voy 
lavar 
I am going to wash myself 
te
vas 
lavar 
You are going to wash yourself 
se
va 
lavar 
He is going to wash himself 

She is going to wash herself

You are going to wash yourself

nos
vamos 
lavar 
We are going to wash ourselves 
os
vais 
lavar 
You are going to wash yourselves 
se
van 
lavar 
They are going to wash themselves 

You are going to wash yourselves

 


El Futuro / The “will” Future Tense (Amaré)

 

The second type of future tense in Spanish is the “will” future tense. As its name suggests, this tense is found in sentences about the future – “You will go to school tomorrow”. This tense is formed slightly differently to other tenses. The ar /er / ir ending isn’t removed from the verb before adding the tense endings. The following table shows how to conjugate regular verbs in the Future Tense:

Personal Pronouns
ar
er
ir
Verb
hablar 
comer 
vivir 
Yo 
hablaré 
comeré 
viviré 
Tú 
hablarás 
comerás 
vivirás 
Él/Ella/Usted 
hablará 
comerá 
vivirá 
Nosotros/Nosotras 
hablaremos 
comeremos 
viviremos
Vosotros/Vosotras 
hablaréis 
comeréis 
viviréis 
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes 
hablarán 
comerán 
vivirán 

 

Regardless of whether they are ar, er or ir verbs, all verbs take the same endings in the Future Tense.

 

The Future Tense doesn’t have many irregular verbs. Any irregular verbs all tend to follow a similar pattern.

 

Rule 
Verb 
Future Form
English 
  • Remove the e or i 
quere
querr- 
to want 
saber
sabr- 
to know 
cabe
cabr- 
to fit 
pode
podr- 
to be able to  
  • Remove the e or i
  • Add d in its place
pone
pondr- 
to put 
vale
valdr- 
to be worth 
tene
tendr- 
to have 
veni
vendr- 
to come 
sali
saldr- 
to go out 
These verbs don’t follow any particular pattern. 
hacer 
har- 
to make/to do 
decir 
dir- 
to say 

 

All you have to do to make the future forms of these irregular verbs is add the endings for regular verbs. For example:

 

Personal Pronouns
Verb
English
Yo 
saldré 
I will go out 
Tú 
saldrás 
You will go out 
Él/Ella/Usted 
saldrá 
he/she/you will go out 
Nosotros/Nosotras 
saldremos 
We will go out 
Vosotros/Vosotras 
saldréis 
You (all) will go out 
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes 
saldrán
they/you will go out 

 


Reflexive Verbs and the “will” Future Tense

 

In the “will” Future Tense, the reflexive pronoun (se) goes before the main verb as a separate word, and the main verb is conjugated according to the rules of the Future Tense above. The following table shows the reflexive verb lavarse (to wash oneself) in the “will” Future Tense.

 

Person
lavarse
English
Yo  
me lavaré 
I will wash myself 
Tú 
te lavarás 
You will wash yourself 
Él/Ella/Usted 
se lavará 
He will wash himself 

She will wash herself

You will wash yourself

Nosotros/Nosotras 
nos lavaremos 
We will wash ourselves 
Vosotros/Vosotras 
os lavaréis 
You (all) will wash yourselves 
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes 
se lavarán 
They will wash themselves 

You (all) will wash yourselves

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