Spanish Future Perfect & Conditional Perfect Quiz | B2 Grammar Test
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Master the Spanish Future Perfect and Conditional Perfect tenses. Test your ability to differentiate between making confident assumptions about the past (“must have done”) and discussing hypothetical outcomes (“would have done”). This quiz focuses on the core uses of these compound tenses: the Future Perfect for probability and actions completed before a future point, and the Conditional Perfect for hypothetical past scenarios and polite conjecture. Perfect for learners who want to narrate stories, express nuanced reasoning, and sound more natural in complex conversations.
Future Perfect (habré + participio): 1) Action completed before a future point (“By Friday, I will have finished“). 2) Logical assumption about the past (“He’s not here. He must have left“).
Conditional Perfect (habría + participio): 1) Hypothetical past outcome (“If I had known, I would have called“). 2) Polite conjecture about the past (“Who could it have been?”).
Key Difference: Future Perfect = confident assumption (based on evidence). Conditional Perfect = hypothetical or unreal past.
Need more help? Review our complete Future & Conditional Perfect Guide.
