In this comparative grammar lesson of Romance languages, we study simple future tense in Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and French. The simple future tense is used to express events in the future.
Table of Contents
- Informal Future Tense
- Regular Verb Conjugation
- Irregular Verbs in the Simple Future Tense
- Examples
- Level III – Elementary
Informal Future Tense
In Spanish, Portuguese, and French, there is an informal but common way to express the future tense in the indicative mood is by using the auxiliary verb “to go.” It is similar in purpose to the English use of the present progressive tense to talk about the future, e.g., “I am going to travel.”
To form the informal future tense, the verb “ir” (to go) can be used in Spanish and Portuguese, and the verb “aller” (to go) in French. Notice that the verb “ir” is followed by prepositional “a” to form the informal future tense in Spanish.
Informal Future Tense in Spanish
-ar ending e.g., hablar | -er ending e.g., comer | -ir ending e.g., vivir | ||
yo | voy a | hablar | comer | vivir |
tú | vas a | |||
él/ella/usted | va a | |||
nosotros/-as | vamos a | |||
vosotros/-as | vais a | |||
ellos/ellas/ustedes | van a |
Informal Future Tense in Portuguese
-ar ending e.g., falar | -er ending e.g., comer | -ir ending e.g., partir | ||
eu | vou | falar | comer | partir |
ele/ela/você | vai | |||
nós | vamos | |||
eles/elas/vocês | vão |
Informal Future Tense in French
-er ending e.g., parler | -ir ending e.g., finir | -re ending e.g., vendre | ||
je | vais | parler | finir | vendre |
tu | vas | |||
il/elle/on | va | |||
nous | allons | |||
vous | allez | |||
ils/elles | vont |
Regular Verb Conjugation
The formal simple future tense is also used to express events in the future and is more common in written literature.
Regular Verb Conjugation in Spanish
The regular verb conjugation uses the infinitive as a stem. Conjugation endings are the same for all three verb groups.
-ar ending hablar (to speak) | -er ending comer (to eat) | -ir ending vivir (to live) | |
yo | hablaré | comeré | viviré |
tú | hablarás | comerás | vivirás |
él/ella/usted | hablará | comerá | vivirá |
nosotros/-as | hablaremos | comeremos | viviremos |
vosotros/-as | hablaréis | comeréis | viviréis |
ellos/ellas/ustedes | hablarán | comerán | vivirán |
In addition to expressing events in the future, the simple future tense can also be used to express conjecture or possibility, e.g., “La chica tendrá 15 años” (The girl might be 15 years old), “¿Dónde estará mi celular?” (Where could my cell phone be?).
Another less common use of the simple future tense is giving commands, e.g., “No mentirás” (You shall/will not lie), “Te sentarás acá” (You shall/will sit here).
Regular Verb Conjugation in Portuguese
The regular verb conjugation uses the infinitive as a stem. Conjugation endings are the same for all three verb groups.
As in Spanish, the simple future tense in Portuguese can also be used to express conjecture or possibility, e.g., “A menina terá 15 anos” (The girl might be 15 years old), “Onde estará meu celular?” (Where could my cell phone be?).
Another less common use of the simple future tense is giving commands, e.g., “Não mentirá” (You shall/will not lie), “Sentará aqui” (You shall/will sit here), etc.
Regular Verb Conjugation in Italian
To form the stem of the verb needed for regular verb conjugation, we drop the final “e” of the verb and change the final “-ar” to “-er” in the case of “-are” verbs. The endings are the same for the three types of verbs.
-are ending parlare (to speak) | -ere ending vendere (to sell) | -ire ending partire (to leave) | |
io | parlerò | venderò | partirò |
tu | parlerai | venderai | partirai |
lui/lei | parlerà | venderà | partirà |
noi | parleremo | venderemo | partiremo |
voi | parlerete | venderete | partirete |
loro | parleranno | venderanno | partiranno |
In addition to expressing events in the future, the simple future tense can also be used to express conjecture or possibility, e.g., “La ragazza avrà 15 anni” (The girl might be 15 years old), “Dove sarà il mio cellulare?” (Where could my cell phone be?), etc.
Regular Verb Conjugation in French
To form the stem of the verb needed for regular verb conjugation, we use the infinitive as a stem and drop the final “-e” in the case of “-re” verbs. The endings are the same for the three types of verbs.
-er ending parler (to speak) | -ir ending finir (to finish) | -re ending vendre (to sell) | |
je | parlerai | finirai | vendrai |
tu | parleras | finiras | vendras |
il/elle/on | parlera | finira | vendra |
nous | parlerons | finirons | vendrons |
vous | parlerez | finirez | vendrez |
ils/elles | parleront | finiront | vendront |
Uses of the simple future tense in French are very similar to that in English. Nevertheless, there are sometimes little differences. For example, in sentences that describe two events occurring in the future linked with “quand” (when) or “dès que” (once), both events are expressed in French using verbs in the simple future tense. While in English we say “I’ll call you when I arrive home,” in French, we would say “Je t’appellerai quand j’arriverai à la maison.” Notice that both verbs “appeler” (to call) and “arriver” (to arrive) are in the future tense.
Irregular Verbs in the Simple Future Tense
Irregular Verbs in Spanish
In Spanish, there are twelve commonly used irregular verbs in the simple future tense:
- Five verbs ending in “-er” and “-ir” drop the “e” or “i” from the infinitive and add a “d.” There are five common verbs in this category: “tener” (to have), “poner” (to put), “valer” (to value or be worth), “venir” (to come), and “salir” (to go outor to exit).
tener tendr- | poner pondr- | valer valdr- | venir vendr- | salir saldr- | |
yo | tendré | pondré | valdré | vendré | saldré |
tú | tendrás | pondrás | valdrás | vendrás | saldrás |
él/ella/usted | tendrá | pondrá | valdrá | vendrá | saldrá |
nosotros/-as | tendremos | pondremos | valdremos | vendremos | saldremos |
vosotros/-as | tendréis | pondréis | valdréis | vendréis | saldréis |
ellos/ellas/ustedes | tendrán | pondrán | valdrán | vendrán | saldrán |
- Five verbs ending in “-er” drop the “e” from the infinitive. There are also five common verbs in this category: “saber” (to know), “poder” (can), “caber” (to fit), “querer” (to want), and “haber,” which is an auxiliary verb equivalent to the English auxiliary verb “have.”
saber sabr- | poder podr- | caber cabr- | querer querr- | haber habr- | |
yo | sabré | podré | cabré | querré | habré |
tú | sabrás | podrás | cabrás | querrás | habrás |
él/ella/usted | sabrá | podrá | cabrá | querrá | habrá |
nosotros/-as | sabremos | podremos | cabremos | querremos | habremos |
vosotros/-as | sabréis | podréis | cabréis | querréis | habréis |
ellos/ellas/ustedes | sabrán | podrán | cabrán | querrán | habrán |
- The verbs “decir” (to say) and “hacer” (to door to make) change their stem to “dir-” and “har-” to form the simple future tense conjugation. These two verbs are irregular and must be memorized.
decir dir- | hacer har- | |
yo | diré | haré |
tú | dirás | harás |
él/ella/usted | dirá | hará |
nosotros/-as | diremos | haremos |
vosotros/-as | diréis | haréis |
ellos/ellas/ustedes | dirán | harán |
Irregular Verbs in Portuguese
In Portuguese, the verbs “dizer” (to say), “fazer” (to do), and “trazer” (to bring) change their stem to “dir-,” “far-,” and “trar-,” respectively, to form the simple conditional tense conjugation. These three verbs are irregular and must be memorized.
dizer dir- | fazer far- | trazer trar- | |
eu | direi | farei | trarei |
ele/ela/você | dirá | fará | trará |
nós | diremos | faremos | traremos |
eles/elas/vocês | dirão | farão | trarão |
Irregular Verbs in Italian
In Italian, there are some verbs that are irregular in the simple future tense, which we attempt to summarize here:
- Some verbs, in addition to dropping the final “e,” drop the vowel before the final “r” from the infinitive to form the stem. For example, the stem from the verb “andare” (to go) becomes “andr-” instead of “andar-.” Other examples from this group are: “avere” (to have), “cadere” (to fall), “dovere” (must), “potere” (can), “sapere” (to know), “vedere” (to see), and “vivere” (to live).
andare andr- | avere avr- | cadere cadr- | dovere dovr- | potere potr- | |
io | andrò | avrò | cadrò | dovrò | potrò |
tu | andrai | avrai | cadrai | dovrai | potrai |
lui/lei | andrà | avrà | cadrà | dovrà | potrà |
noi | andremo | avremo | cadremo | dovremo | potremo |
voi | andrete | avrete | cadrete | dovrete | potrete |
loro | andranno | avranno | cadranno | dovranno | potranno |
- Some short verbs with the “-are” ending do not change the “-ar” to “-er” after dropping the final “e” to form the stem. The most common verbs in this group are: “dare” (to give), “fare” (to do or to make), and “stare” (to stay or to be).
dare dar- | fare far- | stare star- | |
io | darò | farò | starò |
tu | darai | farai | starai |
lui/lei | darà | farà | starà |
noi | daremo | faremo | staremo |
voi | darete | farete | starete |
loro | daranno | faranno | staranno |
- Some verbs, in addition to dropping the final “e,” replace both the consonant and the vowel preceding the final “r” of the infinitive with an extra “r” to form the stem. For example, the stem from “tenere” (to hold) is “terr-” instead of “tener-.” The most common verbs in this group are: “tenere” (to hold), “volere” (to want), and “venire” (to come).
tenere terr- | volere vorr- | venire verr- | |
io | terrò | vorrò | verrò |
tu | terrai | vorrai | verrai |
lui/lei | terrà | vorrà | verrà |
noi | terremo | vorremo | verremo |
voi | terrete | vorrete | verrete |
loro | terranno | vorranno | verranno |
- Some verbs are completely irregular, such as “essere” (to be) and “bere” (to drink), whose stems are “sar-” and “berr-,” respectively.
essere sar- | bere berr- | |
io | sarò | berrò |
tu | sarai | berrai |
lui/lei | sarà | berrà |
noi | saremo | berremo |
voi | sarete | berrete |
loro | saranno | berranno |
- Finally, the same orthographic changes applied to verbs ending in “-care,” “-gare,” “-ciare,” “-giare,” and “-gliare” in the present indicative tense are applied here to maintain the proper pronunciation.
Irregular Verbs in French
Here is a list of the most common irregular verbs in the simple future tense in French:
je | tu | il/elle | nous | vous | ils/elles | |
aller to go | irai | iras | ira | irons | irez | iront |
avoir to have | aurai | auras | aura | aurons | aurez | auront |
courir to run | courrai | courras | courra | courrons | courrez | courront |
devenir to become | deviendrai | deviendras | deviendra | deviendrons | deviendrez | deviendront |
devoir must | devrai | devras | devra | devrons | devrez | devront |
envoyer to send | enverrai | enverras | enverra | enverrons | enverrez | enverront |
être to be | serai | seras | sera | serons | serez | seront |
faire to do | ferai | feras | fera | ferons | ferez | feront |
falloir to have to | – | – | faudra | – | – | – |
mourir to die | mourrai | mourras | mourra | mourrons | mourrez | mourront |
pleuvoir to rain | – | – | pleuvra | – | – | – |
recevoir to receive | recevrai | recevras | recevra | recevrons | recevrez | recevront |
revenir to return | reviendrai | reviendras | reviendra | reviendrons | reviendrez | reviendront |
savoir to know | saurai | sauras | saura | saurons | saurez | sauront |
tenir to hold | tiendrai | tiendras | tiendra | tiendrons | tiendrez | tiendront |
valoir to be worth | – | – | vaudra | – | – | – |
venir to come | viendrai | viendras | viendra | viendrons | viendrez | viendront |
voir to take | verrai | verras | verra | verrons | verrez | verront |
vouloir to want | voudrai | voudras | voudra | voudrons | voudrez | voudront |
There are some verbs that undergo minor spelling changes. Here are some common examples:
je | tu | il/elle | nous | vous | ils/elles | |
employer to hire | emploierai | emploieras | emploiera | emploierons | emploierez | emploieront |
essuyer to wipe | essuierai | essuieras | essuiera | essuierons | essuierez | essuieront |
nettoyer to clean | nettoierai | nettoieras | nettoiera | nettoierons | nettoierez | nettoieront |
acheter to buy | achèterai | achèteras | achètera | achèterons | achèterez | achèteront |
appeler to call | appellerai | appelleras | appellera | appellerons | appellerez | appelleront |
jeter to throw | jetterai | jetteras | jettera | jetterons | jetterez | jetteront |
Examples
Here are some examples that use the simple future tense:
SP | Iré a Italia el año que viene. | I will go to Italy next year. |
PT | Irei para a Itália no próximo ano. | |
IT | L’anno prossimo andrò in Italia. | |
FR | J’irai en Italie l’année prochaine. | |
SP | No iré al gimnasio hoy. | I won’t go to the gym today. |
PT | Não irei à academia amanhã. | |
IT | Oggi non andrò in palestra. | |
FR | Je n’irai pas à la gym aujourd’hui. | |
SP | Ella comprará una casa en Roma. | She will buy a house in Rome. |
PT | Ela comprará uma casa em Roma. | |
IT | Lei comprerà una casa a Roma. | |
FR | Elle achètera une maison à Rome. | |
SP | Estudiarás mucho sólo este fin de semana. | You will study hard only this weekend. |
PT | Você estudará muito apenas neste fim de semana. | |
IT | Studierai duramente solo questo fine settimana. | |
FR | Tu étudieras dur seulement ce week-end. | |
SP | Ellos vivirán en una pequeña ciudad. | They will live in a small city. |
PT | Eles viverão em uma cidade pequena. | |
IT | Vivranno in una piccola città. | |
FR | Ils vivront dans une petite ville. | |
SP | Mañana dormiremos todo el día. | We will sleep all day tomorrow. |
PT | Dormiremos o dia todo amanhã. | |
IT | Dormiremo tutto il giorno domani. | |
FR | Nous dormirons toute la journée demain. |
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