
incidir Future Conjugation
incidir — to impact
The future tense ('incidiré', 'incidirás') indicates actions that will happen or expresses probability.
incidir Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use the future tense of 'incidir' to talk about things that *will* happen in the future, whether as a certainty or a probability. It's also used to express conjecture or probability about a present situation.
Notes on incidir in the Future
Incidir is regular in the future tense. The entire infinitive 'incidir-' is used as the stem, followed by the standard future endings.
Example Sentences
El nuevo reglamento incidirá en la forma de trabajar.
The new regulation will impact the way we work.
él/ella/usted
Yo incidiré en la importancia de la seguridad en mi discurso.
I will emphasize the importance of safety in my speech.
yo
¿Incidirás en los puntos débiles del plan?
Will you focus on the weak points of the plan?
tú
Mañana incidirán en las causas del accidente.
Tomorrow they will focus on the causes of the accident.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the present tense or 'ir a + infinitive' when a specific future action is meant.
Correct: Use the future tense forms like 'incidirá' for clear future actions.
Why: While 'ir a + infinitive' is common for near future, the simple future tense adds a sense of formality or certainty.
Mistake: Forgetting the accent on future tense endings like '-é', '-ás', '-á'.
Correct: Ensure accents are placed correctly on the endings: 'incidiré', 'incidirás', 'incidirá'.
Why: These accents are part of the standard conjugation and affect pronunciation.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: incido
The present tense ('incido', 'incides') describes current actions or general truths about focusing or impacting.
Preterite
yo: incidí
The preterite of 'incidir' is regular: incidí, incidiste, incidió, incidimos, incidisteis, incidieron.
Imperfect
yo: incidía
The imperfect ('incidía', 'incidías') describes ongoing or habitual past actions of focusing or impacting.
Conditional
yo: incidiría
The conditional ('incidiría', 'incidirías') expresses hypotheticals ('would'), polite requests, or future-in-the-past.
Present Subjunctive
yo: incida
The present subjunctive ('incida', 'incidas') is used after expressions of doubt, desire, emotion, or uncertainty.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: incidiera
The imperfect subjunctive ('incidiera' or 'incidiera') is for past hypotheticals, wishes, or suggestions.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: incide
Commands like 'incide' (tú) or 'incida' (usted) are used for direct instructions.
Negative Imperative
yo: no incidas
Negative commands like 'no incidas' (tú) or 'no incida' (usted) use the present subjunctive.