The future tense in Spanish has a continuous (progressive) form to express an action which is continuing or ongoing in the future.
How to form El Futuro Progresivo in Spanish
The progressive tense of the El Futuro Simple is formed following this pattern for most regular verbs:
Estar in El Futuro Simple + |
-ando (-AR verbs) |
-iendo (-ER and -IR verbs) |
It works the same way as the English future progressive "will be doing". But remember you must use estar and not ser.
Look at and listen to these examples:
ESTAR |
Verbs ending in -AR |
Verbs ending in -ER, -IR |
estaré |
llamando |
aprendiendo |
estarás |
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estará |
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estaremos |
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estaréis |
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estarán |
For irregular present participles/gerunds see:
- List of Spanish irregular gerunds/present participles of the form -iendo
- List of Spanish irregular gerunds/present participles of the form -yendo
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