
asar Future Conjugation
asar — to roast
Asar is regular in the future: asaré, asarás, asará, asaremos, asaréis, asarán.
asar Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use the future tense of asar to talk about actions that will definitely happen ('I will roast the vegetables tomorrow') or to express probability or conjecture about the present ('He will be roasting the chicken now').
Notes on asar in the Future
Asar is regular in the future tense. The stem is the infinitive 'asar', and the standard future endings are added.
Example Sentences
Yo asaré la ternera para la fiesta.
I will roast the veal for the party.
yo
¿Tú asarás las alcachofas con limón?
Will you roast the artichokes with lemon?
tú
Ella asará el pescado al horno.
She will roast the fish in the oven.
él/ella/usted
Nosotros asaremos la cena juntos.
We will roast dinner together.
nosotros
Vosotros asaréis el cordero a las brasas.
You all will roast the lamb over the coals.
vosotros
Ellos asarán todo en el nuevo horno.
They will roast everything in the new oven.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the present tense instead of the future for future actions.
Correct: Use 'asaré' (I will roast), not 'aso' (I roast).
Why: The present tense is typically for current or habitual actions, while the future tense is specifically for events yet to occur.
Mistake: Confusing the future 'asará' with the present 'asa'.
Correct: Remember the accent on the 'a' in the future tense: 'asará'.
Why: The accent helps distinguish the future tense form from the present tense.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: aso
We roast! The present tense of asar (aso, asas, asa, asamos, asáis, asan) is for actions happening now or habitually.
Preterite
yo: asé
Asar is regular in the preterite: asé, asaste, asó, asamos, asasteis, asaron.
Imperfect
yo: asaba
Asar was regular in the imperfect: asaba, asabas, asaba, asábamos, asabais, asaban.
Conditional
yo: asaría
Asar is regular in the conditional: asaría, asarías, asaría, asaríamos, asaríais, asarían.
Present Subjunctive
yo: ase
I hope they roast it! The present subjunctive of asar (ase, ases, asemos, asen) follows expressions of doubt, desire, or emotion.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: asara
If only we could roast! The imperfect subjunctive of asar (asara/asáramos) expresses hypothetical past or present wishes.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: asa
Roast it! The imperative forms for asar are: asa (tú), ase (usted), asad (vosotros), asen (ustedes).
Negative Imperative
yo: no ases
Don't roast it! Negative commands for asar use the present subjunctive: no ases (tú), no ase (usted), no aséis (vosotros), no asen (ustedes).