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What is this Spanish verb tense?

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What is this Spanish verb tense?

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It is the future subjunctive; the only time you are ever likely to hear it in modern Spanish is in the saying “Cuando a Roma fueres haz lo que vieres” – “When in Rome,do as the Romans” (Literally: “When you go to Rome, do as you see”) Other than that it is never used and that is probably why it was never mentioned at school.

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