270: El Futuro P

"El futuro p 270" likely refers to of a Spanish language textbook or academic book discussing the future tense Specifically, it may refer to the scholarly work El futuro en español. Tiempo, conocimiento, interacción

: poner → pondr-, salir → saldr-, tener → tendr-, venir → vendr- Shortened stems : decir → dir-, hacer → har- el futuro p 270

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Some verbs change their stem before adding the future endings. On p. 270, you often find these groups: 1. The "d" Group The "e" or "i" is replaced with a : Poner → pondr- ( pondré ) Salir → saldr- ( saldré ) Tener → tendr- ( tendré ) Venir → vendr- ( vendré ) 2. The "Dropped E" Group The "e" is simply removed: Poder → podr- ( podré ) Saber → sabr- ( sabré ) Querer → querr- ( querré ) 3. The Shortened Group Decir → dir- ( diré ) Hacer → har- ( haré ) 📝 Practice Exercises (Common to p. 270) Some verbs change their stem before adding the