Vowel loss in the Spanish Future Tense involves the dropping of certain vowels in the infinitive when expressing future actions or states. This change occurs before adding the future tense endings.
A common example is ‘haber’ (auxiliary verb ‘to have’), which becomes ‘habr-‘ in the future tense, losing the ‘e’. Thus, ‘habré, habrás, habrá,’ etc. This change affects several important verbs and must be memorized.
Synonyms:
- English: Vowel-Dropping Future Tense Verbs
- Spanish: Verbos con Pérdida de Vocal en Futuro Simple