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The future tense is used for actions yet to occur from "summary" of The Everything Spanish Grammar Book by Julie Gutin

When we talk about the future in Spanish, we use a specific verb tense called the future tense. This tense is used to talk about actions that have not happened yet, but will occur at some point in the future. It is important to remember that the future tense is not used to talk about actions that are currently happening or have already happened. The future tense in Spanish is formed by adding specific endings to the infinitive form of the verb. For regular verbs, the endings are -é, -ás, -á, -emos, -éis, and -án. For example, the verb hablar (to speak) would become hablaré, hablarás, hablará, hablaremos, hablaréis, and hablará...
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