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cultivar Future Conjugation

cultivarto grow

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Quick answer:

Use 'cultivaré' (yo) and 'cultivarán' (ellos/ellas/ustedes) for actions that will happen.

cultivar Future Forms

yocultivaré
cultivarás
él/ella/ustedcultivará
nosotroscultivaremos
vosotroscultivaréis
ellos/ellas/ustedescultivarán

When to Use the Future

The future tense is for actions that are certain or expected to happen later. It's straightforward for 'cultivar': you will grow something, they will grow something.

Notes on cultivar in the Future

Cultivar is regular in the future tense. The entire infinitive 'cultivar' is used as the stem, followed by the standard future endings: -é, -ás, -á, -emos, -éis, -án.

Example Sentences

  • El próximo año cultivaré mi propio huerto ecológico.

    Next year I will grow my own organic garden.

    yo

  • ¿Tú cultivarás más árboles frutales?

    Will you grow more fruit trees?

  • Ella cultivará una nueva variedad de rosas.

    She will grow a new variety of roses.

    él/ella/usted

  • Los agricultores cultivarán trigo en esa llanura.

    The farmers will grow wheat on that plain.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the present tense to express future: 'Mañana cultivo mi jardín'.

    Correct: For a definite future action, use the future tense: 'Mañana cultivaré mi jardín'.

    Why: While Spanish sometimes uses the present for near future, the future tense is clearer and more standard for 'will happen' scenarios.

  • Mistake: Forgetting the accent on future endings: 'Yo cultivare'.

    Correct: Remember the accent on the final vowel: 'Yo cultivaré'.

    Why: The accent marks the stressed syllable and distinguishes the future tense.

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