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Translate the following sentences into Spanish, remembering to use the future tense. 1. If the team doesn't practice harder, they will lose the game. 2. I will come tomorrow. 3. I will feel a lot better after the test.

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Answer:

1. If the team doesn't practice harder, they will lose the game.

   Si el equipi no practica muy fuerte, perderán el juego

2. I will come tomorrow.

   Vendré mañana

3. I will feel a lot better after the test.

  Después de la prueba me sentiré mucho mejor.

The correct translation of the sentences, taking into account the Future Tense, is:

  1. Si el equipo no practica más fuerte, ellos perderán el juego.
  2. Vendré mañana.
  3. Me sentiré mucho mejor después del examen.

Translation.

  1. If the team does not practice harder, they will lose the game.
  2. I will come tomorrow.
  3. I will feel a lot better after the test.

Future tense in Spanish.

The conjugation of the verbs "perder," "venir," and "sentir," in future tense, taking into account the personal pronouns is:

  • Yo: perderé / vendré / sentiré.
  • Tú: perderás / vendrás / sentirás.
  • Usted: perderá / vendrá / sentirá.
  • Él: perderá / vendrá / sentirá.
  • Ella: perderá / vendrá / sentirá.
  • Ello: perderá / vendrá / sentirá.
  • Nosotros / Nosotras: perderemos / vendremos / sentiremos.
  • Ustedes: perderán / vendrán / sentirán.
  • Ellos / Ellas: perderán / vendrán / sentirán.

To choose the appropriate conjugation, you must identify the personal pronoun in each sentence and verify the conjugation of the verb with the help of the guide above.

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