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In Spanish grammar, the simple future tense (futuro simple) is used to express actions or events that will take place in the future. It is formed by combining the infinitive form of the verb with the appropriate endings based on the subject pronoun.

The endings for the simple future tense are:

  • yo: -é
  • tú: -ás
  • él/ella/usted: -á
  • nosotros/nosotras: -emos
  • vosotros/vosotras: -éis
  • ellos/ellas/ustedes: -án

For example:

  • Yo caminaré en el parque. (I will walk in the park.)
  • Tú estudiarás para el examen. (You will study for the exam.)
  • Él cocinará una cena deliciosa. (He will cook a delicious dinner.)
  • Nosotros viajaremos a España. (We will travel to Spain.)
  • Vosotros compraréis un coche nuevo. (You [plural] will buy a new car.)
  • Ellos aprenderán español. (They will learn Spanish.)

The simple future tense is commonly used to express predictions, intentions, and promises about the future. It can also be used to express probability or uncertainty about future events.

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