
impartir Future Conjugation
impartir — to teach or give
The future tense of impartir (impartiré, impartirás) indicates actions that will happen.
impartir Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use the future tense to talk about events that are certain to happen in the future, or to express probability or conjecture about a present situation. For 'impartir', you might say 'Mañana impartiré una clase nueva' (Tomorrow I will teach a new class).
Notes on impartir in the Future
Impartir is regular in the future tense. The stem is the full infinitive 'impartir', and the standard future endings are added.
Example Sentences
Yo impartiré un curso intensivo el próximo mes.
I will teach an intensive course next month.
yo
¿Tú impartirás la charla en la conferencia?
Will you give the talk at the conference?
tú
El director impartirá las directrices generales.
The director will give the general guidelines.
él/ella/usted
Nosotros impartiremos la formación necesaria.
We will provide the necessary training.
nosotros
Ellos impartirán justicia según la ley.
They will administer justice according to the law.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the present tense with 'ir a' instead of the simple future.
Correct: While 'voy a impartir' is common for near future, the simple future 'impartiré' is also correct and sometimes preferred for more formal or distant future events.
Why: Both constructions express the future, but the simple future has a distinct form.
Mistake: Forgetting the accent on forms like 'impartirá'.
Correct: The él/ella/usted form is 'impartirá' with an accent on the final 'a'.
Why: The accent is part of the standard future tense ending for this person.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: imparto
The present tense of impartir (imparto, impartes) describes actions happening now or habitual teachings.
Preterite
yo: impartí
The preterite of impartir is regular: impartí, impartiste, impartió, impartimos, impartisteis, impartieron.
Imperfect
yo: impartía
The imperfect of impartir (impartía, impartías) describes habitual or ongoing past teachings.
Conditional
yo: impartiría
The conditional of impartir (impartiría, impartirías) expresses 'would' actions or polite requests.
Present Subjunctive
yo: imparta
The present subjunctive (imparta, impartas) is used after expressions of desire, doubt, emotion, or uncertainty.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: impartiera
The imperfect subjunctive (impartiera, impartieras) is used for past hypothetical situations or polite requests.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: imparte
Commands like 'imparte' (tú) or 'impartan' (ustedes) are used to tell someone what to do.
Negative Imperative
yo: no impartas
Negative commands like 'no impartas' (tú) or 'no impartan' (ustedes) are used to forbid actions.