
causar Future Conjugation
causar — to cause
The future of causar is formed by adding endings to the infinitive: causaré, causarás, causará, causaremos, causaréis, causarán.
causar Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use the future to predict what consequences an action will have or to express probability about what is currently causing a situation.
Notes on causar in the Future
Causar is regular in the future. All forms except 'nosotros' require a written accent.
Example Sentences
Esta decisión causará controversia.
This decision will cause controversy.
él/ella/usted
Si no tenemos cuidado, causaremos un incendio.
If we aren't careful, we will cause a fire.
nosotros
Tus bromas no causarán gracia a nadie.
Your jokes won't cause anyone to laugh (won't be funny).
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: causara
Correct: causará
Why: Without the accent, 'causara' is the imperfect subjunctive, not the future tense.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: causo
Causar is completely regular in the present: causo, causas, causa, causamos, causáis, causan.
Preterite
yo: causé
The preterite of causar is regular: causé, causaste, causó, causamos, causasteis, causaron.
Imperfect
yo: causaba
The imperfect of causar follows the standard -aba pattern: causaba, causabas, causaba, causábamos, causabais, causaban.
Conditional
yo: causaría
The conditional of causar is regular: causaría, causarías, causaría, causaríamos, causaríais, causarían.
Present Subjunctive
yo: cause
The present subjunctive of causar uses -e endings: cause, causes, cause, causemos, causéis, causen.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: causara
The imperfect subjunctive of causar is regular: causara, causaras, causara, causáramos, causarais, causaran.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: causa
The imperative of causar uses the present indicative for tú and subjunctive forms for others: causa, cause, causemos, causad, causen.
Negative Imperative
yo: no causes
The negative imperative of causar uses the present subjunctive: no causes, no cause, no causemos, no causéis, no causen.