
adornar Future Conjugation
adornar — to decorate
The future tense 'adornaré' indicates decorating that will happen.
adornar Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use the future tense of 'adornar' to talk about actions of decorating that will occur in the future. For example, 'Mañana adornaré la sala' (Tomorrow I will decorate the living room) or 'Ellos adornarán el jardín para la fiesta' (They will decorate the garden for the party). It can also express probability.
Notes on adornar in the Future
Adornar is regular in the future tense. The stem is the full infinitive 'adornar-'.
Example Sentences
Yo adornaré el árbol de Navidad la próxima semana.
I will decorate the Christmas tree next week.
yo
¿Tú adornarás la tarta para el cumpleaños?
Will you decorate the cake for the birthday?
tú
Él adornará la entrada principal.
He will decorate the main entrance.
él/ella/usted
Ustedes adornarán el salón para la boda.
You all will decorate the hall for the wedding.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the present tense for future actions.
Correct: For a definite future action, use the future tense: 'Adornaremos la casa' (We will decorate the house), not 'Adornamos la casa' (We decorate the house).
Why: While Spanish can use the present tense with time markers for future events, the dedicated future tense clearly expresses a future action.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: adorno
The present tense 'adorno' is for decorating happening now or habitually.
Preterite
yo: adorné
Regular preterite forms like 'adorné' and 'adornaron' are used for completed past actions of decorating.
Imperfect
yo: adornaba
The imperfect 'adornaba' describes ongoing or habitual past decorating.
Conditional
yo: adornaría
The conditional 'adornaría' is for hypothetical decorating or polite requests.
Present Subjunctive
yo: adorne
The present subjunctive 'adorne' is used for wishes, doubts, and after certain expressions.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: adornara
The imperfect subjunctive 'adornara'/'adornase' is for hypothetical past situations or polite requests.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: adorna
Use 'adorna' (tú) and 'adornen' (ustedes) for direct commands to decorate.
Negative Imperative
yo: no adornes
Use 'no adornes' (tú) and 'no adornen' (ustedes) for negative commands not to decorate.