This document contains a table describing the future tense in Spanish including affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. It then provides examples of sentences using the future tense. The examples discuss future daily activities like finishing class, going to bed, eating breakfast, and watching TV. They also discuss future career, age, and family plans like being an engineer, being 32 years old, and not having grandchildren. The document provides practice with forming sentences in the future tense in Spanish.
2. Affirmative Negative Interrogative Short
answers
I will have my
own
veterinary
clinic.
I won´t have
my own
veterinary
clinic.
Will I have
my own
veterinary
clinic?
Yes, I will
No. I won´t
My dog will
have a new
house.
My dog
won´t have a
new house.
Will my dog
have a new
house?
Yes, it will
No, it won´t
I will need
your help.
I won´t need
your help.
Will I need
your help?
Yes, I will
No, I won´t
The cat will
have a
wound.
The cat won´t
have a
wound.
Will the cat
have a woud?
Yes, it will
No, it won’t
She will travel She won´t
travel to
another
country.
Will she
travel to
another
country?
Yes, she will
No,she won´t
3.
4.
5.
6. 1. Our class Will finish at 9 o’clock.
2. I Will go to bed at 12 pm.
3. I Will get up at 7 am.
4. I Will eat quinoa soup for breakfast.
5. I Will work tomorrow. Yes, I Will have a busy day.
6. I Will play soccer.
7. No, I won’t.
8. I Will be 32 years old. I Will be an engieneer.
9. Yes, I Will. I Will be a famous engineer.
10. No, I won’t. Because the teachers are very
important.
11. No, I won’t. Because the moon is inevitable.
12. Yes, it Will. Because it is cloudy.
13. I Will watch al fondo hay sitio.
14. Yes, I Will. Because my parents aren’t in my
house.
15.
16. I won´t have grandchildren.