Como sabes, típicamente el futuro se forma en español agregando terminaciones e, as, a, emos, an, an al infinitivo, esto es, a la forma de la acción que termina en R, como hablar, leer, abrir.
Este infinitivo sin embargo cambia en algunos verbos irregulares al formar el futuro. Gracias a este cambio es más fácil pronunciar la palabra.
Quiero hacer una actividad útil hoy para practicar con esto. Hoy yo quiero escuchar tu voz. Solo necesitas responder en voz alta y no tener miedo a cometer errores. ¿Puedes reconocer la forma correcta de los verbos usados en estos mini diálogos?
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As you know, the future tense is typically formed in Spanish by adding endings e, as, a, emos, an, an to the infinitive, that is, to the form of the action that ends in R, such as speaking, reading, opening.
This infinitive however changes in some irregular verbs when forming the future. Thanks to this change it is easier to pronounce the word.
I want to do a useful activity today to practice with this. Today I want to hear your voice. You just need to answer out loud and not be afraid to make mistakes. Can you recognize the correct form of the verbs used in these mini dialogues?
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