The Local Way to Say It
When you're chatting with friends in a bustling bar in La Latina or planning your next adventure from a cozy café in Chamberí, expressing what you'll believe in the future is essential. In Madrid, we use the future tense of creer ("to believe") all the time to talk about expectations, predictions, or even a bit of skepticism. It’s not overly formal; it's just how we communicate our convictions or doubts about what's to come. Think about discussing the latest Atlético de Madrid match or future travel plans. For instance, you might hear: "No creeré nada de lo que digan hasta que lo vea con mis propios ojos." (I won't believe anything they say until I see it with my own eyes.) Or perhaps, "¿Creerás que Manolo nos invita a las cañas esta noche?" (Do you think Manolo will invite us for beers tonight?) We use it naturally to project our beliefs forward.The 'Grammar Math'
Conjugating creer in the future tense is surprisingly straightforward once you know the trick! Unlike some irregular verbs, creer is a regular verb in the future tense. This means you simply take the infinitive form, creer, and add the standard future tense endings. It’s like a simple formula:Infinitive (creer) + Future Endings = Future Tense!
Here’s the breakdown:
- Yo: creer + -é = creeré
- Tú: creer + -ás = creerás
- Él/Ella/Usted: creer + -á = creerá
- Nosotros/as: creer + -emos = creeremos
- Vosotros/as: creer + -éis = creeréis
- Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes: creer + -án = creerán