
ingresar Future Conjugation
ingresar — to be admitted
The future tense of ingresar (ingresaré, ingresarás) indicates that an action of entering or admission will happen.
ingresar Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use the future tense of ingresar to talk about a future event of entering or being admitted. It can also express probability or conjecture about a present situation, like 'He's probably entering now'.
Notes on ingresar in the Future
Ingresar is regular in the future tense. The stem is the full infinitive 'ingresar'.
Example Sentences
Mañana ingresaré mis documentos.
Tomorrow I will submit my documents.
yo
Tú ingresarás a la universidad el próximo año.
You will be admitted to the university next year.
tú
El paciente ingresará a la sala de operaciones en una hora.
The patient will be admitted to the operating room in an hour.
él/ella/usted
Ellos ingresarán al sistema con la nueva clave.
They will enter the system with the new key.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the present tense instead of the future.
Correct: Use 'ingresaré' for a definite future action.
Why: While sometimes the present can imply future, the future tense is clearer and more direct for planned or predicted future events.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: ingreso
The present tense of ingresar (ingreso, ingresas, ingresa) describes habitual actions or things happening now, like entering or submitting.
Preterite
yo: ingresé
The preterite of ingresar (ingresé, ingresaste, ingresó) is used for completed actions of entering or being admitted in the past.
Imperfect
yo: ingresaba
The imperfect of ingresar (ingresaba, ingresabas) describes ongoing or habitual past actions of entering or being admitted.
Conditional
yo: ingresaría
The conditional of ingresar (ingresaría, ingresarías) expresses hypothetical actions ('would enter') or polite requests.
Present Subjunctive
yo: ingrese
The present subjunctive of ingresar (ingrese, ingreses, ingresemos) is used after expressions of doubt, desire, emotion, or uncertainty.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: ingresara
The imperfect subjunctive of ingresar (ingresara/ingresara/ingresáramos) is used for past hypotheticals, wishes, or polite requests.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: ingresa
Use the imperative of ingresar for direct commands: ingresa (tú), ingrese (usted), ingresemos (nosotros), ingresen (ustedes), ingresad (vosotros).
Negative Imperative
yo: no ingreses
Form negative commands for ingresar with 'no' + present subjunctive: no ingreses (tú), no ingrese (usted), no ingresemos (nosotros), no ingresen (ustedes).