

To further support your learning, MFLMorgan has created insightful visuals that provide comprehensive information on when to use these tenses, how to form them, and examples for reference. The future tense is marked by the word 'will' or in some regions ' shall. The Conditional tense helps you convey your dreams, aspirations, and potential outcomes in a nuanced manner. The conditional tense in English is marked by the word 'would'.

"I would like to live in Madrid." (Me gustaría vivir en Madrid.) Use it when discussing things you would like to happen. The Conditional tense (would + infinitive verb form) enables you to express desires, wishes, or hypothetical situations. These tenses allow you to articulate your intentions and upcoming events with clarity and precision. "I'm going to do my homework this afternoon." (Voy a hacer mis deberes esta tarde.) Use the Immediate Future tense (ir + a + infinitive verb form) when referring to something that is going to happen soon. For irregular Spanish simple conditional tense conjugations, the stem (or infinitive verb) does change, and you must add the correct ending as well. "I will go to NY this Christmas." (Ir a Nueva York esta Navidad.) Use the Simple Future tense (infinitive + endings) when discussing plans or actions that will happen in the future. There are two ways to express future actions in Spanish: Let's delve into the details and unlock the potential of these verb forms. Don't worry, we've got you covered! Understanding these tenses is crucial for expressing actions and possibilities that lie ahead. If you've arrived at this section, it means your teacher has tasked you with revising the rules for the Future and/or Conditional tenses in Spanish. Exploring the Future and Conditional Tenses: Unleash the Power of Spanish Verbs
