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Cuando and Cuándo in the future .Also, with subjunctive or indicative

I listened to two very good episodes of Espanol Automático about ''Cuando'' and ''Cuándo'' in the future tense most specifically. Here are the links: https://www.spanish.academy/blog/9-types-of-...
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Subjunctive future or imperative when conjugating a verb denoting a "general act"

"General act" isn't a very descriptive phrase here, but let me show what I mean. When you address an old person, you use usted instead of tú. The verb of interest is in bold letters. In ...
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Perífrasis de futuro en subjuntivo

No entiendo completamente qué pasa en una frase como No duda que vaya a ser investido (que viene de https://www.diariodeleon.es/articulo/espana/sanchez-duda-vaya-ser-investido-martes-claro-hombre/...
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when to use the future tense and not the subjunctive

For a piece of homework I had to write a short essay. I wrote the line below and when I was going through it with my teacher I thought she would say it was incorrect. The reason I thought it was ...
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understanding the difference between the subjunctive and the future tense [duplicate]

I'm trying (& struggling) to learn about the subjunctive. I am working through the examples on this web page. So there is a sentence which translate in English as "When I go to visit you, I will ...
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Subjunctive present or future?

In statements like this: No creo que él te comprenda/comprendiere. I don't believe that he'll understand you Should subjunctive in the present or future be used? Is it "comprenda" or "...
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Subjunctive future form -- how and when to use it? Example with "I think I'll go there"?

What's the correct way to say "I think I'll go there"? I should use subjunctive form, correct? And the future tense of it, not present? Therefore it'd be: Creo que fuere allí However, I did a ...
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The two imperfect subjunctives, is one actually future?

I am in Mexico City and people here are telling me that the subjunctive form -ra is actually future, and that only the -se form is imperfect. I have always been taught that both are imperfect (...
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Future subjunctive of "I hope that she will not be ill"?

How do you translate the following phrase? I hope that she [my sister] will not be ill. The context of the phrase is that my family holiday will be cancelled if my sister continues to be ill. ...
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Subjunctive Third-person singular

I do not understand why in Spanish the following sentence makes sense Cuando Jaime cumpla 50 años, vamos a darle una fiesta. but this does not? Cuando Jaime cumpliere 50 años, vamos a darle ...
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Futuro or Subjuntivo to talk about a belief in a future event in a negative form

Objective Clarify which one to use 'Futuro' or 'Subjuntivo' (or it does not matter) to say "I do not believe/think it will rain tomorrow". No creo que lloverá mañana. No creo que llueva mañana. In ...
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