Future Perfect Tense
By: Chelsea
“In one month, my blog will have a lot of page views!”
No way! Ali just used the future perfect tense to say what will have happened in a certain time period, in this case, one month! Talking about what will happen in the future is so mysterious and fun! Also, all the cool Hispanic kids use it to talk about how awesome they’ll be by the time they hit age 18. Well, I would think so anyway. Ladies, if you are aspiring to be the most popular girl on campus or boys, if you want to attract all the foxy mama’s, use this verb tense! So you are successful, we will tell you how to create the future perfect. You must use the future form of the verb haber followed by a past participle.
Habre Habremos
Habras Habréis
Habra Habran
Remember your irregulars like escrito, vuelto, discubierto, and resuleto!
Visit soon! You’ll never know what exciting thing we will say next!