
desmayar Future Conjugation
desmayar — to faint
The future tense of desmayar (desmayaré, desmayarás, etc.) predicts or speculates about fainting.
desmayar Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use the future tense of desmayar to talk about fainting that will happen in the future. It can also express probability or conjecture about a present situation, like 'He probably fainted.'
Notes on desmayar in the Future
Desmayar is regular in the future tense. The stem is the full infinitive 'desmayar'.
Example Sentences
Si no comes, te desmayarás.
If you don't eat, you will faint.
tú
Mañana me desmayaré si veo al doctor.
Tomorrow I will faint if I see the doctor.
yo
Él se desmayará del susto, seguro.
He will faint from the fright, for sure.
él/ella/usted
Ellos se desmayarán si les contamos la verdad.
They will faint if we tell them the truth.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the present tense instead of future: 'Mañana me desmayo'.
Correct: 'Mañana me desmayaré'.
Why: While the present can sometimes indicate future, the future tense is clearer and more direct for predictions.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: desmayo
The present tense of desmayar (desmayo, desmayas, etc.) describes habitual or current fainting.
Preterite
yo: desmayé
The preterite of desmayar (desmayé, desmayaste, etc.) indicates a completed action of fainting in the past.
Imperfect
yo: desmayaba
The imperfect of desmayar (desmayaba, desmayabas, etc.) describes ongoing or habitual fainting in the past.
Conditional
yo: desmayaría
The conditional of desmayar (desmayaría, desmayarías, etc.) suggests hypothetical fainting.
Present Subjunctive
yo: desmaye
The present subjunctive of desmayar (desmaye, desmayes, etc.) expresses wishes, doubts, or emotions.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: desmayara
The imperfect subjunctive of desmayar (desmayara/desmayase) is for past hypotheticals or wishes.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: desmaya
The imperative of desmayar uses commands like desmaya (tú) or desmayen (ustedes).
Negative Imperative
yo: no desmayes
Negative commands for desmayar use the present subjunctive, like no desmayes (tú) or no desmayen (ustedes).