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Spanish Verb Conjugation: Indicative Mood
Introduction to Future Perfect Tense

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OBJECTIVE:
Start communicating in Spanish about actions that you will have done ...
TASK:
Use the verb "haber" in the future tense combined with the past participle of any verb you want to use!
PERPLEXED?
Uh, ... it's a compound tense. So you've eaten 2 burgers, and you're on your 3rd. When it's done, you will have eaten three burgers.
Future Perfect Tense ...
Here are some English-Spanish examples of the Future Perfect:
Will you have passed? ¿Habrás pasado?
I will have finished! ¡Yo habré acabado!
We will have won. Habremos ganado.
Will they have eaten? ¿Habrán comido?
He will have seen it. Él lo habrá visto.

This tense relates an action that someone will have done !!!

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Perfect tenses use a form of "to have" along with the past participle of the verb or action stated. The participle form in English is the "---ed" form of a verb.
An English Verb Conjugated in the Past Perfect Tense
I will have slept we will have slept
you will have slept y'all will have slept
he, she, it will have slept they will have slept
Note that the only change in these tenses is what you do with the verb to have. The same thing will be true in Spanish.

In Spanish, you use the verb haber (to be) along with the -ado or -ido form of a verb.
AR verbs: -ado
ER & IR verbs: -ido

For - AR verbs:
For putting an -ar verb into the future perfect, study the following chart where haber is conjugated in the future. You can substitute any -ar verb stem into the ---- (dashes) and attach the -ado ending to achieve the results in the right column.
future tense forms ofHABER+past participleof the verb----- AR
habré ----- ado I will have ----- ed
habrás ----- ado you will have ----- ed
habrá ----- ado he will have ----- ed
habrá ----- ado she will have ----- ed
habrá ----- ado you will have ----- ed
habremos ----- ado we will have ----- ed
habremos ----- ado we(ladies)will have ----- ed
vosotros
habréis ----- ado y'all will have ----- ed
vosotras
habréis ----- ado y'all (ladies) will have ----- ed
habrán ----- ado they will have ----- ed
habrán ----- ado they(ladies)will have ----- ed
habrán ----- ado y'all will have ----- ed
This is what someone "will have done" ...
Take very special care to note that many English verbs have irregular past participles. You can tell which verbs these are because of their ability to be combined with the verb "to have" to form the perfect tenses.

For - ER verbs:
For putting ER verbs into the future perfect, study the following chart where haber is conjugated in the future. You can substitute any -er verb stem into the ---- (dashes) and attach the -ido ending to achieve the results in the right column.
future tense forms ofHABER+past participleof the verb----- ER
habré ----- ido I will have ----- ed
habrás ----- ido you will have ----- ed
habrá ----- ido he will have ----- ed
habrá ----- ido she will have ----- ed
habrá ----- ido you will have ----- ed
habremos ----- ido we will have ----- ed
habremos ----- ido we(ladies)will have ----- ed
vosotros
habréis ----- ido y'all will have ----- ed
vosotras
habréis ----- ido y'all (ladies) will have ----- ed
habrán ----- ido they will have ----- ed
habrán ----- ido they(ladies)will have ----- ed
habrán ----- ido y'all will have ----- ed
This is what someone "will have done" ...
Take very special care to note that many English verbs have irregular past participles. You can tell which verbs these are because of their ability to be combined with the verb "to have" to form the perfect tenses.

For - IR verbs:
For putting IR verbs into the future perfect, study the following chart where haber is conjugated in the future. You can substitute any -ir verb stem into the ---- (dashes) and attach the -ido ending to achieve the results in the right column.
future tense forms ofHABER+past participleof the verb----- IR
habré ----- ido I will have ----- ed
habrás ----- ido you will have ----- ed
habrá ----- ido he will have ----- ed
habrá ----- ido she will have ----- ed
habrá ----- ido you will have ----- ed
habremos ----- ido we will have ----- ed
habremos ----- ido we(ladies)will have ----- ed
vosotros
habréis ----- ido y'all will have ----- ed
vosotras
habréis ----- ido y'all (ladies) will have ----- ed
habrán ----- ido they will have ----- ed
habrán ----- ido they(ladies)will have ----- ed
habrán ----- ido y'all will have ----- ed
This is what someone "will have done" ...
Take very special care to note that many English verbs have irregular past participles. You can tell which verbs these are because of their ability to be combined with the verb "to have" to form the perfect tenses.