
exhalar Future Conjugation
exhalar — to exhale
The future tense exhalaré (yo) and exhalará (él/ella/usted) indicates an action that will happen.
exhalar Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use the future tense to state that someone or something will exhale at some point in the future. It can also express probability or conjecture about a present action, like 'He will be exhaling now.'
Notes on exhalar in the Future
Exhalar is regular in the future tense. The stem is the infinitive 'exhalar', and the standard future endings are added.
Example Sentences
Mañana exhalaré con más calma.
Tomorrow I will exhale more calmly.
yo
¿Exhalarás después de correr?
Will you exhale after running?
tú
El médico dice que usted exhalará mejor pronto.
The doctor says you will exhale better soon.
él/ella/usted
Ellos exhalarán al unísono.
They will exhale in unison.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the present tense instead of future.
Correct: Use 'exhalaré', 'exhalarás', etc., for future events, not 'exhalo' or 'exhalas'.
Why: The present tense refers to current actions, while the future tense specifically denotes actions to come.
Mistake: Forgetting the accent on the future endings.
Correct: All future endings have an accent: exhalaré, exhalarás, exhalará, exhalaremos, exhalaréis, exhalarán.
Why: The accent is part of the correct spelling and pronunciation of the future tense.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: exhalo
The present indicative exhalas (tú) and exhala (él/ella/usted) describes current actions or habits.
Preterite
yo: exhalé
The preterite of exhalar is regular: exhalé, exhalaste, exhaló, exhalamos, exhalasteis, exhalaron.
Imperfect
yo: exhalaba
The imperfect exhalaba (yo/él/ella/usted) describes ongoing or habitual past actions of exhaling.
Conditional
yo: exhalaría
The conditional exhalaría (yo/él/ella/usted) suggests 'would exhale' or polite requests.
Present Subjunctive
yo: exhale
Present subjunctive forms like exhale (yo/él/ella/usted) are used after expressions of doubt, desire, or emotion.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: exhalara
The imperfect subjunctive exhalara/exhalarais/exhalaran expresses past hypotheticals or wishes.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: exhala
Use imperative forms like exhala (tú) and exhale (usted) for direct commands.
Negative Imperative
yo: no exhales
Negative commands use 'no' plus the present subjunctive, like no exhales (tú) or no exhale (usted).