
concertar Future Conjugation
concertar — to arrange
The future tense is regular: add the endings -é, -ás, -á, -emos, -éis, -án to the full infinitive concertar.
concertar Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use this to state that you will arrange or agree on something later on.
Notes on concertar in the Future
Concertar is regular in the future. Do not change the stem.
Example Sentences
Concertaré la cita en cuanto llegue a la oficina.
I will arrange the appointment as soon as I get to the office.
yo
Mañana concertaremos los términos del acuerdo.
Tomorrow we will agree on the terms of the agreement.
nosotros
Ellos concertarán un encuentro para el lunes.
They will arrange a meeting for Monday.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Trying to change the stem to 'conciertaré'.
Correct: Concertaré
Why: The future tense always uses the full infinitive as the base for regular -ar verbs.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: concierto
In the present tense, concertar is a stem-changer where the 'e' becomes 'ie' in all forms except nosotros and vosotros.
Preterite
yo: concerté
The preterite of concertar is completely regular, following the standard -ar pattern.
Imperfect
yo: concertaba
The imperfect of concertar is regular: concertaba, concertabas, concertaba, concertábamos, concertabais, concertaban.
Conditional
yo: concertaría
The conditional of concertar is regular: concertaría, concertarías, concertaría, etc.
Present Subjunctive
yo: concierte
The present subjunctive follows the E-to-IE stem change: concierte, conciertes, concierte, concertemos, concertéis, concierten.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: concertara
The imperfect subjunctive of concertar is regular based on the preterite stem: concertara, concertaras, concertara...
Affirmative Imperative
yo: concierta
The imperative uses the stem change 'ie' for most commands: concierta (tú), concierte (usted).
Negative Imperative
yo: no conciertes
The negative imperative uses the present subjunctive forms: no conciertes, no concierte, no concertemos.