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A person standing on a hilltop with their hands cupped around their mouth, calling out towards a distant village.

clamar Future Conjugation

clamarto cry out

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Quick answer:

Clamar is regular in the future: clamaré, clamarás, clamará, clamaremos, clamaréis, clamarán.

clamar Future Forms

yoclamaré
clamarás
él/ella/ustedclamará
nosotrosclamaremos
vosotrosclamaréis
ellos/ellas/ustedesclamarán

When to Use the Future

Use the future tense to talk about actions of crying out that will happen. It can also express probability or conjecture about the present or future.

Notes on clamar in the Future

Clamar is regular in the future tense. The stem is the full infinitive 'clamar', and the endings are added directly.

Example Sentences

  • Yo clamaré si veo algo inusual.

    I will cry out if I see something unusual.

    yo

  • ¿Tú clamarás por ayuda si te pierdes?

    Will you cry out for help if you get lost?

  • Él clamará de alegría cuando reciba la noticia.

    He will cry out with joy when he receives the news.

    él/ella/usted

  • Ellos clamarán juntos en señal de protesta.

    They will cry out together as a sign of protest.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the present tense for future actions.

    Correct: Use 'clamará' for a future event, not 'clama'.

    Why: The future tense specifically denotes actions that are expected to happen later, while the present indicates current actions.

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