
fracturar Future Conjugation
fracturar — to fracture
Use future like 'fracturaré' (yo) and 'fracturará' (él/ella/usted) for actions that will happen.
fracturar Future Forms
When to Use the Future
This is for predicting or stating what will occur in the future. 'The impact will fracture the shield,' or 'I will fracture the record'. It can also express probability in the present ('He'll be tired now' - 'Estará cansado ahora', but for action: 'He will fracture his leg tomorrow').
Notes on fracturar in the Future
Fracturar is regular in the future tense. The stem is the full infinitive 'fracturar'.
Example Sentences
Mañana fracturaré el bloque de hielo.
Tomorrow I will fracture the ice block.
yo
¿Fracturarás la roca con el equipo nuevo?
Will you fracture the rock with the new equipment?
tú
El martillo fracturará el cristal roto.
The hammer will fracture the broken glass.
él/ella/usted
Ellos fracturarán el código fuente para entenderlo.
They will fracture the source code to understand it.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the present tense instead of the future for future events.
Correct: Use 'Fracturaré el hueso' (future) for a future action, not 'Fracturo el hueso'.
Why: The present tense is for now or habits; the future tense is specifically for actions that will happen later.
Mistake: Incorrectly forming the future stem for irregular verbs.
Correct: Fracturar is regular, so the stem is 'fracturar-'. For example, 'fracturaré'.
Why: While 'fracturar' is regular, learners often struggle with the irregular future stems of other verbs and may apply incorrect patterns.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: fracturo
Use present tense like 'fracturo' (yo) and 'fractura' (él/ella/usted) for actions happening now or habitual actions.
Preterite
yo: fracturé
Use preterite like 'fracturé' (yo) and 'fracturó' (él/ella/usted) for completed actions in the past.
Imperfect
yo: fracturaba
Use imperfect like 'fracturaba' (yo/él/ella/usted) for ongoing past actions or descriptions.
Conditional
yo: fracturaría
Use conditional like 'fracturaría' (yo/él/ella/usted) for hypothetical 'would' situations or polite requests.
Present Subjunctive
yo: fracture
Use present subjunctive like 'fracture' (yo/él/ella/usted) after expressions of doubt, emotion, or desire.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: fracturara
Use imperfect subjunctive like 'fracturara' (yo/él/ella/usted) for past hypothetical situations or polite requests.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: fractura
Use imperative forms like 'fractura' (tú) and 'fracturen' (ustedes) for direct commands.
Negative Imperative
yo: no fractures
Use negative commands like 'no fractures' (tú) and 'no fracturen' (ustedes), which are based on the present subjunctive.