Future Tenses - AP Spanish Language and Culture
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</span>mi tarea antes del examen mañana.
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</span>mi tarea antes del examen mañana.
The only possible tense that can be used correctly here is the future perfect, which uses the past participle of "hacer," "hecho" and the future form of the verb "haber," "habré."
The only possible tense that can be used correctly here is the future perfect, which uses the past participle of "hacer," "hecho" and the future form of the verb "haber," "habré."
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</span>mi tarea antes del examen mañana.
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</span>mi tarea antes del examen mañana.
The only possible tense that can be used correctly here is the future perfect, which uses the past participle of "hacer," "hecho" and the future form of the verb "haber," "habré."
The only possible tense that can be used correctly here is the future perfect, which uses the past participle of "hacer," "hecho" and the future form of the verb "haber," "habré."
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</span>mi tarea antes del examen mañana.
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</span>mi tarea antes del examen mañana.
The only possible tense that can be used correctly here is the future perfect, which uses the past participle of "hacer," "hecho" and the future form of the verb "haber," "habré."
The only possible tense that can be used correctly here is the future perfect, which uses the past participle of "hacer," "hecho" and the future form of the verb "haber," "habré."
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</span>mi tarea antes del examen mañana.
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</span>mi tarea antes del examen mañana.
The only possible tense that can be used correctly here is the future perfect, which uses the past participle of "hacer," "hecho" and the future form of the verb "haber," "habré."
The only possible tense that can be used correctly here is the future perfect, which uses the past participle of "hacer," "hecho" and the future form of the verb "haber," "habré."
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</span>mi tarea antes del examen mañana.
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<span style="text-decoration: underline; padding-inline: 0.5em;">
</span>mi tarea antes del examen mañana.
The only possible tense that can be used correctly here is the future perfect, which uses the past participle of "hacer," "hecho" and the future form of the verb "haber," "habré."
The only possible tense that can be used correctly here is the future perfect, which uses the past participle of "hacer," "hecho" and the future form of the verb "haber," "habré."
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<span style="text-decoration: underline; padding-inline: 0.5em;">
</span>mi tarea antes del examen mañana.
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<span style="text-decoration: underline; padding-inline: 0.5em;">
</span>mi tarea antes del examen mañana.
The only possible tense that can be used correctly here is the future perfect, which uses the past participle of "hacer," "hecho" and the future form of the verb "haber," "habré."
The only possible tense that can be used correctly here is the future perfect, which uses the past participle of "hacer," "hecho" and the future form of the verb "haber," "habré."
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<span style="text-decoration: underline; padding-inline: 0.5em;">
</span>mi tarea antes del examen mañana.
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<span style="text-decoration: underline; padding-inline: 0.5em;">
</span>mi tarea antes del examen mañana.
The only possible tense that can be used correctly here is the future perfect, which uses the past participle of "hacer," "hecho" and the future form of the verb "haber," "habré."
The only possible tense that can be used correctly here is the future perfect, which uses the past participle of "hacer," "hecho" and the future form of the verb "haber," "habré."
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