E to D stem changes in the Spanish future tense affect certain verbs when expressing future actions or states. This change involves adding a ‘d’ to the infinitive before attaching the future tense endings.
A common example is ‘tener’ (to have), which becomes ‘tendr-‘ in the future tense. Thus, ‘tendré, tendrás, tendrá,’ etc. This change applies to several important verbs and their compounds.
Synonyms:
- English: E to D Future Tense Verbs
- Spanish: Verbos con Cambio de E a D en Futuro Simple