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emborrachar Future Conjugation

emborracharto make someone drunk

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Quick answer:

Use emborracharé, emborracharás, emborrachará etc. for future actions or probability involving getting drunk.

emborrachar Future Forms

yoemborracharé
emborracharás
él/ella/ustedemborrachará
nosotrosemborracharemos
vosotrosemborracharéis
ellos/ellas/ustedesemborracharán

When to Use the Future

The future tense talks about things that will happen. It can also express probability or conjecture about the present. For 'emborrachar', you might say 'He will get drunk tonight' or 'She will probably get him drunk.'

Notes on emborrachar in the Future

Emborrachar is regular in the future tense. The stem is the infinitive 'emborrachar', and you add the standard future endings.

Example Sentences

  • Si sigues bebiendo, te emborracharás.

    If you keep drinking, you will get yourself drunk.

  • Mañana nos emborracharemos para celebrar.

    Tomorrow we will get ourselves drunk to celebrate.

    nosotros

  • Espero que no emborrachen a nadie en la boda.

    I hope they don't get anyone drunk at the wedding.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

  • Probablemente se emborrachará con esa bebida.

    He will probably get himself drunk with that drink.

    él/ella/usted

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the present tense instead of the future for a definite future action.

    Correct: 'Mañana emborracho a mis amigos' (incorrect) vs. 'Mañana emborracharé a mis amigos' (correct).

    Why: While the present can sometimes imply future, the future tense is clearer for scheduled or certain future events.

  • Mistake: Confusing the future tense with the conditional.

    Correct: 'Si bebes, emborracharás' (incorrect conditional logic) vs. 'Si bebes, te emborracharás' (correct future outcome).

    Why: The future tense describes what *will* happen, while the conditional describes what *would* happen under certain circumstances.

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