Regular -er Verbs in Spanish Future Subjunctive

Regular -er and -ir verbs in the Spanish Future Subjunctive follow the same pattern as -ar verbs, but starting from a different preterite base. Remove -ieron and add the appropriate endings.

For example, for ‘comer’ (to eat), the base form is ‘com-‘. The conjugations would be comiere, comieres, comiere, comiéremos, comiereis, comieren. This pattern applies to both -er and -ir verbs.

Synonyms:

  • English: Regular -ER/-IR Future Subjunctive Verbs
  • Spanish: Verbos Regulares en -ER/-IR en Futuro de Subjuntivo

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