Regular Verbs in Spanish Future Perfect Subjunctive

Regular -ar verbs in the Spanish Future Perfect Subjunctive form the past participle by replacing the -ar ending with -ado. This applies to the largest group of Spanish verbs.

For instance, ‘trabajar’ (to work) becomes ‘trabajado’ in the past participle form. When combined with the future subjunctive of ‘haber’, it forms expressions like ‘hubiere trabajado’ (I will have worked), ‘hubieres trabajado’ (you will have worked), etc.

Synonyms:

  • English: Regular -AR Future Perfect Subjunctive Verbs
  • Spanish: Verbos Regulares en -AR en Futuro Perfecto de Subjuntivo

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