Learning Spanish verb conjugation in the future subjunctive tense for the Spanish word "ser," meaning "to be," will improve vocabulary. Get tips on conjugating Spanish verbs in the future subjunctive tense from a Spanish teacher in this free foreign language video.
Expert: Thomas Marchevsky
Bio: Thomas Marchevsky is a professional guitarist/composer and college professor. He has an M.M. in guitar from the New England Conservatory in Boston.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Es una lástima que se haya perdido este tiempo verbal tan bello y elegante. Lo peor de todo es que, gracias a la espantosa economía lingüística, se irán perdiendo muchos más. El futuro subjuntivo todavía se sigue utilizando en el lenguaje jurídico, aunque no completamente. Ej.:
-Cuando estuviereis listos empezaremos.
-No les dejaré conducir el coche hasta que no me demostraren que son responsables
-Si para entonces todo resultare satisfactorio, sabré que hemos estado obrando de manera correcta
lysdakhd 11 months ago
Yeah, why do we have to learn this when they don't even use it?
Nikes62 1 year ago
@SkankduBelfast estoy de acuerdo!
mllebuttercup 1 year ago
Sorry to be the Modernist, but nobody in Modern day Spain would use this subjunctive mood, it's normally voiced by the Present Subjunctive. This mood is only utilized in Golden Age literature surely?
SkankduBelfast 3 years ago