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Answer:

Poner: El pondra un cuadro en la pared

Salir: Él saldrá a caminar

Venir: Él vendrá a casa hoy

Explanation:

In this question we explain the pattern of formation of the future tense for the verbs poner, salir and venir.

The three conjugations of the verb in Spanish

Verbs are divided into three groups called conjugations, which are identified by ending the verbs in their unconjugated infinitive form. Each of the conjugations has its own inflections, but usually the second and third are very similar. Most verbs are of the first conjugation, which, moreover, is the most regular of the three.

There is no reason based on the meaning of a verb that determines that it belongs to one conjugation or the other. The verbs created by neologisms in Spanish are, for the most part, of first conjugation.

Let's see what the three conjugations are and some examples of verbs that fit into these conjugations:

Simple Future: Expresses actions after the moment of speaking.

  1. yo voy a poner
  2. yo voy a salir
  3. yo voy a venir

Learning Spanish takes practice, and that's great practice.

Aprender español requiere práctica, y eso es una gran práctica.

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