conjugation.future.regular
Simple future: hablaré, comeré, viviré
One set of endings for all verbs, attached to the full infinitive: -é, -ás, -á, -emos, -éis, -án. Hablaré, comerás, vivirá.
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Explanation
The simple future is built on the infinitive, not a stem: hablar + é = hablaré; comer + ás = comerás; vivir + án = vivirán. One ending set serves all three conjugations.
Every form except nosotros carries a written accent: hablaré, hablarás, hablará, hablaremos, hablaréis, hablarán.
In conversation, the periphrastic ir a + infinitive usually expresses planned future (voy a llamar); the simple future leans toward predictions, promises, and — very commonly — guesses about the present (see the future of probability).
Examples
I'll call you tomorrow.
Region: global
The project will end in March.
Region: global
We will live near the center.
Region: global