Language
Spanish
Level
A0
Unit
Introducción a los tiempos verbales
Practice types
0
What this grammar point covers The simple future in Spanish talks about actions or decisions in the future.
When to use it Use it for predictions, promises, and plans.
Key forms
yo + verbo en futuro (-é) tú + verbo en futuro (-ás) él/ella + verbo en futuro (-á) nosotros + verbo en futuro (-emos) vosotros + verbo en futuro (-éis) ellos/ellas + verbo en futuro (-án)
Examples
Te ayudaré.
English: I will help you.
Lloverá mañana.
English: It will rain tomorrow.
Ellos no llegarán tarde.
English: They won't be late.
¿Vendrás con nosotros?
English: Will you come with us?
Tips
Add the future ending to the whole verb (infinitive). The endings are the same for all regular verbs. For planned actions, 'ir a + infinitive' is also common at this level.
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Updated 2026-05-09