Spanish lesson #148: Continuing with our learning of the Spanish Subjunctive Tenses, or Subjunctive conjugation, today we’ll see the Spanish Future Subjunctive tense (Futuro Simple o Futuro del Modo Subjuntivo).
Ex: Si el hablare (If he were to speak).
This is the nineteenth of a series of 22 lessons dedicated to teaching all the 22 different conjugation forms in Spanish, and I will teach you the rules for conjugating all the regular verbs that belong to each of the three different groups of Spanish verbs: The verbs that end in -AR, the verbs that end in -ER, and the verbs that end in -IR.
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Although we will be focussing more on vocabulary and grammar, pay attention to the Spanish pronunciation in these video lessons, and remember to practice repeating the same words and sounds.
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