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casarse Future Conjugation

casarseto get married

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Quick answer:

The future of casarse uses the infinitive as the stem: me casaré, te casarás, se casará, nos casaremos, os casaréis, se casarán.

casarse Future Forms

yome casaré
te casarás
él/ella/ustedse casará
nosotrosnos casaremos
vosotrosos casaréis
ellos/ellas/ustedesse casarán

When to Use the Future

Use this for future plans or predictions about a wedding. It can also express probability in the present (e.g., 'I wonder if they are getting married?').

Notes on casarse in the Future

Casarse is regular in the future. Ensure the reflexive pronoun is placed before the conjugated verb.

Example Sentences

  • Nos casaremos el próximo verano en Italia.

    We will get married next summer in Italy.

    nosotros

  • ¿Te casarás algún día?

    Will you get married someday?

  • Se casarán en una ceremonia pequeña.

    They will get married in a small ceremony.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Forgetting the written accent on the endings.

    Correct: casaré, casarás, casará, casarán

    Why: The future tense requires accents on all forms except nosotros to indicate the stress is on the final syllable.

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