Future Perfect Tense in Spanish With Reflexive Verbs and Object Pronouns

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Future Perfect Tense In Spanish with Reflexive and Object Pronouns

 

In order to use the Future Perfect Tense in Spanish with Reflexive verbs and Object Pronouns it is suggested that you already have a good grasp of the Basics of the Perfect Tense.
One thing you must keep in mind is to follow the formula: Haber (Future conjugated form)+Participle (no matter if the sentence is negative, affirmative or question)

Please verify it in the following examples:

1. Al finalizar el año no habremos aprendido nada
(By the end of the year we will not have learnt anything)

2. ¿habré hecho algo mal?
(Could I have done something wrong?)

Another thing you have to keep in mind is that when you use “no” to turn a sentence into a negative form you must always put it before “haber” (e.g.: no habremos aprendido)

REFLEXIVE and OBJECT PRONOUNS:

The sentences that have a reflexive or object pronouns follow the same rule as the negative sentences; the reflexive or object pronoun is placed before the conjugated form of “haber” and you must use the following formula: Haber (future conjugated forms)+Participle.

If you find yourself in a situation where you will use a reflexive or an object pronoun in a negative sentence then use this formula:  No+pronoun+haber+participle

For example:

USE OF THE REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

1. Para cuando Juan llegue yo ya me habré levantado.
(By the time Juan arrives, I will already have gotten up)

2. El gato se cayó de un quinto piso. ¿Se habrá golpeado muy duro?
(The cat fell from a fifth floor. I wonder if he was badly hurt.)
(The cat fell from a fifth floor. Could he be badly hurt?)

3. Antes de Octubre me habré devuelto para mi país.
(By October I will have gone back to my country)

USE OF THE OBJECT PRONOUNS

1. Al finalizar el año le habré dado muchos regalos a mi mamá.
(By the end of the year, I will have given many gifts to my mom.)
2. ¿Pablo no le habrá contado de su viaje a su esposa?
(I wonder if Pablo had told his wife about his trip)
(Couldn’t Pablo have told his wife about his trip?)
3. Para cuando María vuelva, los trabajadores no se habrán ido.
(By the time Maria comes back, the workers will have not left yet.)

Don’t forget to use your formulas in order to make correct sentences; they are very useful when you start learning the Future Perfect Tense in Spanish.

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