Looking Ahead: Future and Probability
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Master the art of looking forward and making smart guesses in Spanish.
- Distinguish between near plans and long-term predictions.
- Identify irregular verb stems shared by future and conditional tenses.
- Use the future tense to express probability in the present moment.
O que você vai aprender
Hey there! Ready for a new level in Spanish? In this chapter, we're not just talking about the past and present anymore – we're diving into the future! You'll learn how to talk about your plans, like "I'm going to work tomorrow or I want to travel this week." This way, you can coordinate your travel plans with friends or confidently answer when someone asks what you're doing this weekend.
First, you'll master using ir a to express your definite plans, much like going to in English. Then, we'll move on to the Futuro Simple, which is not only for future predictions but also for making educated guesses about the present. For example, you can say "I'm sure they'll come tomorrow or I think they must be home now." Here, you'll discover how one verb stem can serve both the future and conditional tenses – killing two birds with one stone!
Now, imagine you have a Spanish-speaking friend who calls you, but you don't answer. Later, you want to tell them,
I must have been at work.Or perhaps there's a knock at the door, and you want to say,
It must be the mailman.This is where the
Futuro de Probabilidad comes in handy. You'll sound much more natural and native, significantly boosting your Spanish. By the end of this chapter, you'll be able to speak confidently about the future and make smart guesses about present situations. So let's go, there are tons of exciting things to learn!
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Futuro em Espanhol: Planos vs. PrevisõesOlha só, use
ir apara seus planos concretos e ofuturo simplepara suas previsões e suposições. Legal! -
Futuro e Condicional Irregulares: Um radical, dois temposDomine os 12 troncos irregulares uma vez e você poderá usá-los perfeitamente para os tempos
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Adivinhando o presente: Futuro de probabilidade (Estará en casa)O futuro no espanhol não serve só para o amanhã; ele é sua ferramenta mágica para dar palpites como
estaráouserásobre o agora.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to choose correctly between 'ir a' and 'futuro simple' for plans.
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By the end you will be able to conjugate the 10 most common irregular future stems correctly.
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By the end you will be able to speculate about current situations using the future of probability.
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Overview
Looking Ahead: Future and Probability,is all about equipping you with the tools to talk about tomorrow, next week, or even next year.
going to in English. Then, we'll dive into the Futuro Simple, a powerful tense used not only for future predictions but also for making educated guesses about present situations – a concept often called Futuro de Probabilidad. Imagine being able to confidently say, "I'm sure they'll arrive soon or They must be at home right now." This ability to express probability will significantly boost your fluency and help you sound more like a native speaker.How This Grammar Works
going to structure perfectly for expressing your immediate or certain future plans.Common Mistakes
- 1✗ Wrong:
Voy a viajaré mañana.
Voy a viajar mañana.
- 1✗ Wrong:
¿Dónde está Juan? Yo creo que está en el trabajo.
(When guessing)
¿Dónde está Juan? Estará en el trabajo.
creo que está is grammatically correct, using the Futuro Simple (Estará) to express probability or conjecture about the present is much more natural and common in Spanish. It conveys He must be at workor "He's probably at work."
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Quick FAQ
What's the main difference between ir a + infinitive and the Futuro Simple in Spanish?
Ir a + infinitive is for definite, pre-planned actions, similar to going to in English. The Futuro Simple is for predictions, general future events, or expressing probability about the present.
How do I know when to use the Futuro Simple for probability instead of just saying I think that...?
Using the Futuro Simple for probability (Futuro de Probabilidad) adds a native-like nuance of conjecture or assumption (must be, probably is). While creo que (I think that) is correct, the future tense often sounds more natural for expressing educated guesses about the present.
Are there many irregular verbs in the Futuro Simple in B1 Spanish?
There are about 12 common irregular verbs in the Futuro Simple, but the good news is they all follow a similar pattern: they have an irregular *stem* to which you add the regular future endings. Plus, these irregular stems are often the same ones used for the Conditional tense!
Cultural Context
Exemplos-chave (6)
Te voy a llamar en cinco minutos, ¿vale?
Vou te ligar em cinco minutos, ok?
Futuro em Espanhol: Planos vs. PrevisõesMañana lloverá en todo el norte del país.
Amanhã choverá em todo o norte do país.
Futuro em Espanhol: Planos vs. PrevisõesMañana tendré los resultados de el examen.
Amanhã terei os resultados do exame.
Futuro e Condicional Irregulares: Um radical, dois tempos¿Me podrías pasar la sal, por favor?
Você poderia me passar o sal, por favor?
Futuro e Condicional Irregulares: Um radical, dois tempos¿Dónde `estará` mi nível?
Onde será que está meu celular?
Adivinhando o presente: Futuro de probabilidade (Estará en casa)`Serán` las tres de la tarde.
Devem ser umas três da tarde.
Adivinhando o presente: Futuro de probabilidade (Estará en casa)Dicas e truques (3)
Dica de Ouro: A Regra do 90%
ir a + infinitivo é muito mais usado que o futuro simples. Se estiver na dúvida, pode usar ir a sem medo! Voy a comer. (Vou comer.)O Truque do 'Suponer'
O truque do 'Será que...'
¿Dónde estará? funciona como 'Onde será que ele está?'Vocabulário-chave (7)
Real-World Preview
Wondering where a friend is
Review Summary
- Infinitive + -é, -ás, -á, -emos, -éis, -án
- Irregular Stem + Future Endings
Erros comuns
While the present is sometimes used for the future, at B1 level you should use future forms to be precise about timing.
Don't forget to use the irregular stem 'tendr-' instead of the full infinitive 'tener'.
To sound like a native, use the future tense when you are guessing the current time or state.
Regras neste capítulo (3)
Next Steps
You've just expanded your Spanish timeline! Being able to discuss the future and express probability makes your conversations so much more dynamic. Keep practicing those irregular stems!
Write down 5 predictions for the world in 50 years.
Look at a photo of people and guess what they are doing using probability.
Prática rápida (6)
Find and fix the mistake:
Probablemente son las dos.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Adivinhando o presente: Futuro de probabilidade (Estará en casa)
Choose the correct way to say 'I would do it'.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Futuro e Condicional Irregulares: Um radical, dois tempos
Find and fix the mistake:
Él decirá la verdad en el juicio.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Futuro e Condicional Irregulares: Um radical, dois tempos
Você vê uma nuvem escura e se pergunta se está chovendo na cidade vizinha.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Adivinhando o presente: Futuro de probabilidade (Estará en casa)
¿Dónde está Ana? — No sé, ________ en el gimnasio. (estar)
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Adivinhando o presente: Futuro de probabilidade (Estará en casa)
Yo ___ (tener) los boletos para el concierto mañana.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Futuro e Condicional Irregulares: Um radical, dois tempos
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Perguntas comuns (6)
Tendrá hambre.¿Qué hora será?.