
estrenar Future Conjugation
estrenar — to wear for the first time
Use for future actions: 'estrenaré' (I will wear for the first time), 'estrenarán' (they will wear for the first time).
estrenar Future Forms
When to Use the Future
The future tense is used to talk about actions that will happen at some point in the future. It can also express probability or conjecture about a present situation.
Notes on estrenar in the Future
Estrenar is regular in the future tense. The stem is the infinitive 'estrenar', and the endings are added to it.
Example Sentences
Mañana estrenaré mi nuevo teléfono.
Tomorrow I will wear my new phone for the first time.
yo
¿Estrenarás tú la consola el día que salga?
Will you wear the console for the first time the day it comes out?
tú
Ellos estrenarán la película en el festival.
They will wear the movie for the first time at the festival.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Seguro que estrenará su traje nuevo en la boda.
Surely he will wear his new suit for the first time at the wedding.
él/ella/usted
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the present tense to express future actions.
Correct: For clear future intent, use the future tense: 'Estrenaré mi bici' (I will wear my bike for the first time), not 'Estreno mi bici'.
Why: While the present can sometimes imply future, the future tense is more precise for planned or inevitable future events.
Mistake: Confusing future endings with conditional endings.
Correct: Future endings are '-é', '-ás', '-á', '-emos', '-éis', '-án'. Conditional endings are '-ía', '-ías', '-ía', '-íamos', '-íais', '-ían'.
Why: These are different moods and tenses with distinct meanings and conjugations.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: estreno
Use for current actions or habits: 'estreno' (I wear for the first time), 'estrenan' (they wear for the first time).
Preterite
yo: estrené
Use the preterite of estrenar for completed actions like 'estrené' (I wore for the first time).
Imperfect
yo: estrenaba
Use for past habits or ongoing actions: 'estrenaba' (I used to wear for the first time).
Conditional
yo: estrenaría
Use for hypotheticals or polite requests: 'estrenaría' (I would wear for the first time).
Present Subjunctive
yo: estrene
Use for wishes, doubts, emotions, and uncertainty: 'Espero que estrenes...' (I hope you wear...)
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: estrenara
Used for past hypotheticals or wishes, often with 'if' clauses: 'si estrenara...' (if I were to wear...)
Affirmative Imperative
yo: estrena
Use 'estrena' for 'tú' commands, 'estrenad' for 'vosotros', and 'estrene'/'estrenen' for 'usted'/'ustedes'.
Negative Imperative
yo: no estrenes
Use the present subjunctive with 'no': 'no estrenes' (tú), 'no estrene' (usted), 'no estrenemos' (nosotros), etc.