Future Subjunctive in Real 'Se
The Future Subjunctive handles realistic 'if' scenarios, bridging current plans with potential future outcomes using specific verb stems.
The Rule in 30 Seconds
- Use for real, possible future events triggered by the word `se`.
- Form it using the third-person plural preterite minus the `-am` ending.
- Pairs with a future or present tense result in the main clause.
- Crucial for irregular verbs like `ter` (tiver) and `fazer` (fizer).
Quick Reference
| Infinitive | Preterite (Eles) | Future Subjunctive (Eu) | Example Phrase |
|---|---|---|---|
| Falar | Falaram | Se eu falar | Se eu falar com ela... |
| Ter | Tiveram | Se eu tiver | Se eu tiver tempo... |
| Fazer | Fizeram | Se eu fizer | Se você fizer o bolo... |
| Ir | Foram | Se eu for | Se nós formos à praia... |
| Vir | Vieram | Se eu vier | Se ele vier cedo... |
| Poder | Puderam | Se eu puder | Se eu puder ajudar... |
| Ver | Viram | Se eu vir | Se você vir o filme... |
Key Examples
3 of 8Se eu tiver dinheiro, comprarei o carro.
If I have money, I will buy the car.
Se você vier à festa, me avise.
If you come to the party, let me know.
Se eu vir o João, darei o recado.
If I see João, I will give the message.
The Preterite Shortcut
Always find the 'Eles' form of the past tense. If you know 'Eles quiseram', you automatically know the stem is 'quiser-'.
The 'Ver' Trap
Be careful! 'Se eu vir' means 'If I see'. 'Se eu vier' means 'If I come'. This is the most common trap for advanced students.
The Rule in 30 Seconds
- Use for real, possible future events triggered by the word `se`.
- Form it using the third-person plural preterite minus the `-am` ending.
- Pairs with a future or present tense result in the main clause.
- Crucial for irregular verbs like `ter` (tiver) and `fazer` (fizer).
Overview
Imagine you are planning a trip to Lisbon. You want to tell your friend about your plans. You say, "If I have time, I will visit the castle." In Portuguese, this "if" triggers a special mood. We call it the Future Subjunctive. It is the mood of possibility. It deals with things that might actually happen. It is not for wild dreams. It is for real, pending situations. Think of it as the "waiting room" of grammar. You are waiting for a condition to be met. Once it happens, the next action follows. This is a superpower for C1 learners. It makes your speech sound natural and precise. Most learners struggle here because they use the wrong tense. But you are about to master it. Let's dive into the world of real possibilities.
How This Grammar Works
The Future Subjunctive is unique to Portuguese. Even Spanish doesn't use it in daily speech anymore. It connects a condition to a future result. You use it after the word se, which means "if." It describes a scenario that is likely or possible. It is like a grammar traffic light. When the condition turns green, the action goes forward. If you don't use it, you sound like a robot. Or worse, you sound like a beginner. Using it correctly shows you understand the flow of time. It bridges the gap between "now" and "then." It is the secret sauce of fluent conversation. Yes, even native speakers mess this up sometimes. But they usually do it by being too informal. You will learn the correct, polished way.
Formation Pattern
- 1Forming this tense is actually quite logical. You don't start with the present tense. You start with the past. Specifically, the third-person plural of the Preterite. This is the "they" form (eles/elas). Follow these steps to get it right every time:
- 2Take the Preterite form of "they." For
falar, it isfalaram. - 3Remove the
-amending. Now you have the stem:falar-. - 4Add the Future Subjunctive endings.
- 5The endings are easy to remember:
- 6Eu: (no ending/stem only)
- 7Você/Ele/Ela: (no ending/stem only)
- 8Nós:
-mos - 9Vocês/Eles/Elas:
-em - 10Let's try an irregular verb like
ter. The "they" form istiveram. Drop the-amto gettiver. So, "if I have" becomesse eu tiver. It works for almost every irregular verb. This trick is your best friend. It saves you from memorizing endless lists.
When To Use It
You use this tense for "real" conditions. This means the situation is plausible. It is not a fantasy. Use it when you are talking about future plans. Use it when you are making promises. Use it when you are setting conditions for a deal.
Scenario 1: Ordering food. "If the food is spicy, I will drink water." Se a comida estiver apimentada, eu beberei água.
Scenario 2: Job interviews. "If I get the job, I will work hard." Se eu conseguir o emprego, trabalharei muito.
Scenario 3: Asking directions. "If I get lost, I will call you." Se eu me perder, eu te ligo.
It always pairs with a future action. The result can be in the Future (farei) or the Present (faço). In casual speech, we usually use the Present. It feels more immediate and certain.
When Not To Use It
Do not use this for impossible things. If you are imagining being a billionaire, stop. That requires the Imperfect Subjunctive (se eu fosse). The Future Subjunctive is for things that can actually occur.
Also, do not use it for general truths. "If you heat ice, it melts." This is a fact of nature. Use the Present Indicative here: Se você aquece o gelo, ele derrete.
Avoid using it after quando (when) if you mean "whenever." If it is a habit, use the Present. Only use the Future Subjunctive after quando for a specific future event. It is a subtle line. Think of it like a fine-tuned guitar string. One way is a habit; the other is a plan.
Common Mistakes
The biggest mistake is using the Personal Infinitive. They look identical for regular verbs. For falar, both are falar. But for irregulars, they are different. People say se eu ter instead of se eu tiver. This is a massive red flag for listeners. It sounds very "gringo."
Another mistake is mixing up the moods. Don't use the Future Subjunctive with ia (the conditional). Se eu for, eu ia is wrong. It should be Se eu for, eu vou. Keep your tenses in the same "reality."
Finally, watch out for the verb ver. People confuse it with vir. "If I see" is se eu vir. "If I come" is se eu vier. This even trips up natives. Think of it as a grammar prank. Just stay calm and remember your stems.
Contrast With Similar Patterns
Let's compare the "Real If" and the "Dream If."
Real: Se eu tiver dinheiro, eu compro. (I might have it soon).
Dream: Se eu tivesse dinheiro, eu compraria. (I don't have it now).
The Future Subjunctive is about the "When." The Imperfect Subjunctive is about the "Instead."
Also, contrast it with the Present Indicative.
Se você quer, você faz. (General rule/habit).
Se você quiser, você fará. (Specific future choice).
The Future Subjunctive adds a layer of politeness. It acknowledges that the other person has a choice. It is less demanding. It is the "gentleman" of the grammar world.
Quick FAQ
Q. Can I use it for the past?
A. No. This is strictly for future possibilities.
Q. Is it used in Brazil and Portugal?
A. Yes. It is essential in both variants.
Q. What if I forget the irregular stem?
A. Use the "they" preterite trick. It never fails.
Q. Can I use caso instead of se?
A. No. Caso triggers the Present Subjunctive. Se triggers the Future Subjunctive. They are like different keys for different locks.
Reference Table
| Infinitive | Preterite (Eles) | Future Subjunctive (Eu) | Example Phrase |
|---|---|---|---|
| Falar | Falaram | Se eu falar | Se eu falar com ela... |
| Ter | Tiveram | Se eu tiver | Se eu tiver tempo... |
| Fazer | Fizeram | Se eu fizer | Se você fizer o bolo... |
| Ir | Foram | Se eu for | Se nós formos à praia... |
| Vir | Vieram | Se eu vier | Se ele vier cedo... |
| Poder | Puderam | Se eu puder | Se eu puder ajudar... |
| Ver | Viram | Se eu vir | Se você vir o filme... |
The Preterite Shortcut
Always find the 'Eles' form of the past tense. If you know 'Eles quiseram', you automatically know the stem is 'quiser-'.
The 'Ver' Trap
Be careful! 'Se eu vir' means 'If I see'. 'Se eu vier' means 'If I come'. This is the most common trap for advanced students.
Casual vs Formal
In Brazil, people often use the Present Indicative in the result clause (Se eu for, eu te ligo) instead of the formal future (eu te ligarei).
Politeness Marker
Using the future subjunctive makes your requests sound less bossy and more like a suggestion. It gives the listener an 'out'.
Exemples
8Se eu tiver dinheiro, comprarei o carro.
Focus: tiver
If I have money, I will buy the car.
A standard real possibility in the future.
Se você vier à festa, me avise.
Focus: vier
If you come to the party, let me know.
Note the change from 'vir' to 'vier'.
Se eu vir o João, darei o recado.
Focus: vir
If I see João, I will give the message.
The verb 'ver' (to see) becomes 'vir' in this tense.
Se os senhores quiserem, podemos começar a reunião.
Focus: quiserem
If you (formal) want, we can start the meeting.
Common in business settings for polite conditions.
✗ Se eu fazer o trabalho → ✓ Se eu fizer o trabalho.
Focus: fizer
If I do the work.
Never use the infinitive for irregular verbs here.
✗ Se eu ter tempo → ✓ Se eu tiver tempo.
Focus: tiver
If I have time.
This is the most common error for non-native speakers.
Se por acaso eles não couberem no carro, chamamos um táxi.
Focus: couberem
If by chance they don't fit in the car, we'll call a taxi.
Uses the irregular verb 'caber'.
Se você puder, me liga amanhã.
Focus: puder
If you can, call me tomorrow.
The result is in the imperative/present for directness.
Test Yourself
Choose the correct form of the verb 'fazer' for a real future condition.
Se você ___ o jantar, eu lavo a louça.
We use 'fizer' because it is a real future possibility after 'se'.
Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'ir'.
Se nós ___ ao Brasil, visitaremos o Rio.
The 'nós' form of the future subjunctive for 'ir' is 'formos'.
Pick the correct irregular form for 'trazer'.
Se eles ___ os documentos, assinaremos o contrato.
The stem comes from the preterite 'trouxeram', resulting in 'trouxerem'.
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Visual Learning Aids
Real vs. Unreal Conditions
Which 'Se' Clause to Use?
Is it a future possibility?
Is it likely to happen?
Are you using 'Se'?
Use Future Subjunctive!
Formation Cheat Sheet
Regular -AR
- • Falar
- • Falar-mos
- • Falar-em
Irregular Stems
- • Tiver (Ter)
- • Fizer (Fazer)
- • Trouxer (Trazer)
Tricky Pairs
- • Vir (Ver)
- • Vier (Vir)
Frequently Asked Questions
21 questionsIt is used for real, possible events in the future. For example, Se eu tiver tempo, eu vou (If I have time, I'll go).
For regular verbs, it looks exactly like the infinitive. Se eu falar, Se você comer, Se nós partirmos.
Irregular verbs use a special stem from the preterite. For example, fazer becomes fizer because the preterite is fizeram.
Yes, when referring to a specific future event. Quando você chegar, me ligue (When you arrive, call me).
Se eu for is a real possibility (If I go). Se eu fosse is a hypothetical dream (If I were to go).
Almost never in modern speech. It is one of the biggest differences between the two languages.
No, that is a common mistake. You must use the subjunctive form Se eu tiver.
People will still understand you, but you will sound like a beginner. It breaks the natural flow of the sentence.
No, for the past you would use the Imperfect Subjunctive or Pluperfect Subjunctive. This is only for the future.
It is for. Se eu for, se você for, se nós formos, se eles forem.
Yes! Just like in the preterite, ir and ser share the same forms in the future subjunctive: for, formos, forem.
It becomes vir. Se eu vir o filme, te conto (If I see the movie, I'll tell you).
It becomes vier. Se ele vier, ficaremos felizes (If he comes, we will be happy).
It is common in very informal speech, but at a C1 level, you should use the subjunctive for accuracy.
Usually the Future (irei) or the Present (vou). Se você quiser, eu vou.
Yes, when it means 'whoever'. Quem quiser, pode vir (Whoever wants, can come).
Very often. It defines conditions that must be met for a contract to be valid.
Just add -mos to the stem. Se nós quisermos, se nós pudermos.
Use the Present Indicative. Se chove, eu fico em casa (If it rains [generally], I stay home).
Sometimes! They often confuse ver and vir, just like learners do.
The stem is puser. Se você puser o livro na mesa... (If you put the book on the table...).
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