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archivar Future Conjugation

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The future tense of 'archivar' adds endings to the infinitive: archivaré (I will file), archivarás (you will file), archivará (he/she/you will file), etc.

archivar Future Forms

yoarchivaré
archivarás
él/ella/ustedarchivará
nosotrosarchivaremos
vosotrosarchivaréis
ellos/ellas/ustedesarchivarán

When to Use the Future

Use the future tense to talk about actions that will happen in the future. For 'archivar', you might say, 'I will file these documents tomorrow.' It can also express probability.

Notes on archivar in the Future

'Archivar' is regular in the future tense. The endings are added directly to the infinitive form 'archivar'.

Example Sentences

  • Mañana archivaré todos los papeles pendientes.

    Tomorrow I will file all the pending papers.

    yo

  • ¿Archivarás los recibos este fin de semana?

    Will you file the receipts this weekend?

  • Ella archivará la información en el nuevo sistema.

    She will file the information in the new system.

    él/ella/usted

  • Archivaremos las actas de la reunión.

    We will file the meeting minutes.

    nosotros

  • Ellos archivarán los documentos digitalmente.

    They will file the documents digitally.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the present tense ('archivo') instead of the future tense ('archivaré').

    Correct: For future actions, use the future tense: 'Archivaré los documentos'.

    Why: The present tense is for current or habitual actions, not future ones.

  • Mistake: Confusing future tense endings with present tense endings.

    Correct: Future endings are added to the infinitive (e.g., -é, -ás, -á), not the present indicative stem.

    Why: The structure of the future tense is different from the present.

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Related Tenses

Present

yo: archivo

The present tense of 'archivar' is 'archivo' (I file), 'archivas' (you file), 'archiva' (he/she/you files), 'archivamos' (we file), 'archiváis' (you all file), 'archivan' (they file).

Preterite

yo: archivé

The preterite of 'archivar' is regular: archivé, archivaste, archivó, archivamos, archivasteis, archivaron.

Imperfect

yo: archivaba

The imperfect of 'archivar' is 'archivaba' (I/he/she/you filed/used to file), 'archivabas' (you filed/used to file), 'archivábamos' (we filed/used to file), 'archivabais' (you all filed/used to file), 'archivaban' (they filed/used to file).

Conditional

yo: archivaría

The conditional of 'archivar' uses the infinitive + endings: archivaría (I would file), archivarías (you would file), archivaría (he/she/you would file), etc.

Present Subjunctive

yo: archive

The present subjunctive of 'archivar' is archive (yo, él/ella/usted), archives (tú), archivemos (nosotros), archivéis (vosotros), archiven (ellos/ellas/ustedes).

Imperfect Subjunctive

yo: archivara

The imperfect subjunctive of 'archivar' has two forms for each pronoun, like archivara/archivase (yo, él, ella, usted).

Affirmative Imperative

yo: archiva

Archiva (tú), archive (usted), archived (vosotros), archivemos (nosotros), archiven (ustedes) are the imperative forms for 'archivar'.

Negative Imperative

yo: no archives

Negative commands for 'archivar' use 'no' plus the present subjunctive: no archives (tú), no archive (usted), no archivéis (vosotros), no archivemos (nosotros), no archiven (ustedes).