To use the near future tense in Spanish, you need to conjugate the verb 'haber' with the appropriate form of the adjective or participle that represents the action. Here's a basic example:
1. Regular verbs:
- Infinitive: 'haber'
- Present: 'tener'
- Gerund: 'habiendo'
- Past participle: 'habido'
- Example: 'Voy a comer' (I am going to eat)
2. Irregular verbs:
- Infinitive: 'haber'
- Present: 'tener'
- Gerund: 'habiendo'
- Past participle: 'habido'
- Example: 'Voy a ir a la tienda' (I am going to go to the store)
Remember that the subject pronoun is usually omitted in the near future tense, as the verb conjugation implies the subject. Always make sure to use the correct form of 'haber' with the appropriate adjective or participle to convey the meaning in the near future tense. Practice by conjugating verbs and using them in sentences to become more familiar with this tense.