
abrazar Future Conjugation
abrazar — to hug
Abrazar is regular in the future tense; just add the endings to the infinitive.
abrazar Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use this to describe a hug that will happen later, or to express probability about someone hugging.
Notes on abrazar in the Future
This verb is fully regular in the future. The stem is the full infinitive: abrazar-.
Example Sentences
Te abrazaré en cuanto te vea.
I will hug you as soon as I see you.
yo
Nos abrazaremos en la graduación.
We will hug at the graduation.
nosotros
Supongo que ella abrazará a su hermano.
I suppose she will hug her brother.
él/ella/usted
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Adding an extra 'e' like 'abrazareré'.
Correct: abrazaré
Why: The future endings are added directly to the infinitive 'abrazar'.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: abrazo
Abrazar is a regular -ar verb in the present indicative.
Preterite
yo: abracé
Abrazar has a spelling change only in the 'yo' form (abracé); all other forms are regular.
Imperfect
yo: abrazaba
Abrazar is regular in the imperfect, using the -aba endings.
Conditional
yo: abrazaría
Abrazar is regular in the conditional tense, based on the infinitive stem.
Present Subjunctive
yo: abrace
Abrazar undergoes a spelling change from 'z' to 'c' in all forms of the present subjunctive.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: abrazara
Abrazar is regular in the imperfect subjunctive, following the 'abrazara' pattern.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: abraza
The imperative for abrazar uses the 'z' to 'c' change in formal commands.
Negative Imperative
yo: no abraces
The negative imperative of abrazar always uses the 'z' to 'c' spelling change.