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Shall, Will, Should, Would, May, and Might

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The English verbs "shall," "will," "should," "would," "may," "might," when used as auxiliary verbs (viz., as mere signs of the future tense, conditional or subjunctive moods respectively) are rendered by the corresponding terminations of the Spanish verb:

  • I will go: Iré.
  • You (familiar) will go: Irás.
  • We should go: Iríamos.
  • You would go: Vs. irían.
  • I hope he may succeed: Deseo que tenga buen éxito.
  • I wished he might come: Deseaba que viniese.
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    Vocabulary

    Soundmalversar - to embezzle
    Soundnegociado - division (Gov. Office)
    Soundoportunidad - opportunity, chance
    Soundpagaré - promissory note, bill
    Soundparte - report

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