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agravar Future Conjugation

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Quick answer:

The future tense of agravar is regular: agravaré, agravarás, agravará, agravarémos, agravaréis, agravarán.

agravar Future Forms

yoagravaré
agravarás
él/ella/ustedagravará
nosotrosagravaremos
vosotrosagravaréis
ellos/ellas/ustedesagravarán

When to Use the Future

Use the future tense to talk about actions that will happen or to express probability about the present. For example, 'Si no comes, se agravará tu debilidad.' (If you don't eat, your weakness will worsen.)

Notes on agravar in the Future

Agravar is regular in the future tense; the stem is the infinitive 'agravar-'.

Example Sentences

  • El conflicto se agravará si no hay diálogo.

    The conflict will worsen if there is no dialogue.

    él/ella/usted

  • Tú agravarás los problemas si sigues así.

    You will worsen the problems if you continue like this.

  • Las deudas se agravarán sin un plan de pago.

    The debts will worsen without a payment plan.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

  • Yo mismo agravaré mi condición si no descanso.

    I myself will worsen my condition if I don't rest.

    yo

  • Nosotros agravarémos la crisis si no colaboramos.

    We will worsen the crisis if we don't collaborate.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the present tense for future actions: 'El conflicto agrava mañana'.

    Correct: Use the future tense for definite future events: 'El conflicto se agravará mañana'.

    Why: The future tense is specifically designed for actions that will occur.

  • Mistake: Confusing 'agravará' (él/ella/usted) with 'agravaran' (ellos/ellas/ustedes).

    Correct: Ensure the ending matches the subject: 'él agravará', 'ellos agravarán'.

    Why: Verb endings must agree with the subject in number and person.

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