Conditional & Future Lat Am Spanish Sentences (TTS accurate)
Updated: 22nd January 2018.
Level: High Intermediate
The numerous Spanish verb tenses are confusing for me. I started to mix them all up, so I made a practise to drill the same verb tense for several months, before I moved on to a new one. It worked well for me, so here I present my deck for verbs in the conditional & future tense. Since both tenses have the same stem irregularities, it makes sense to learn them together. The deck has around 2 usage examples of each verb, conjugated to different pronouns.
* To aid learning, I have;
1. Put apostrophes ‘ ‘ or brackets ( ) around English phrases that need something unexpected in the Spanish translation, like a noun in plural, or an unexpected preposition.
2. Translated using the English cognate (where the meaning is the same), so most Spanish words get a unique English translation (though sometimes I wasn’t able to do this).
3. Translated Spanish reflexive verbs with a phrasal verb in English. So 'casar' gets translated as 'to marry' whereas the reflexive verb 'casarse' gets translated as 'to get married'.
Unless otherwise stated, I’ve always translated ‘you’ as the familiar pronoun tú. There are no instances of ‘vosotros’. The diacritical marks are included so Text To Speech pronounces correctly.
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