Use of the participle as an adjective to indicate a temporary relationship between two thingsInstead of forming an entire phrase, you can just replace it with the appropriate participle. Sometimes an adverb is necessary to indicate the exact timeline.Acabadala cena con su marido, María fue a la...
In the first sentence, the participle acts like anappositive, renaming the subjecthe. The two actions occur completely in the future: He will beoutragedand he (will be)deceived. Note how the past participle includes an implied form of a "to be" verb:will be. In the second sentence,baffle...
You can also useterin the future and conditional tenses as the auxiliary verb followed by the past participle to talk about what will have happened or would’ve happened, respectively. Vai ver, amanhãteremos acabadotodo o trampo!*— You’ll see, tomorrow we’ll have finished all of the w...