
internar Future Conjugation
internar — to admit
Use 'internaré', 'internarás', 'internará', 'internaremos', 'internaréis', 'internarán' for future admissions.
internar Future Forms
When to Use the Future
The future tense is for actions that will definitely happen. With 'internar', you'd use it to say 'I will admit the patient tomorrow,' or 'They will admit the new members next week.' It can also express probability or conjecture in the present, like 'He's probably admitting them now.'
Notes on internar in the Future
Internar is regular in the future tense. The stem is the full infinitive 'internar-', and you add the standard future endings: -é, -ás, -á, -emos, -éis, -án.
Example Sentences
Mañana internaré a los estudiantes en el dormitorio.
Tomorrow I will admit the students into the dormitory.
yo
¿Tú internarás al nuevo empleado en la empresa?
Will you admit the new employee into the company?
tú
El hospital internará a más personas si es necesario.
The hospital will admit more people if it's necessary.
él/ella/usted
Nosotros internaremos a los invitados especiales en la suite.
We will admit the special guests into the suite.
nosotros
Ellos internarán a los ganadores en el programa.
They will admit the winners into the program.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the present tense to talk about a future action.
Correct: Use 'internaré' for future actions, not 'interno'.
Why: While Spanish sometimes uses the present for near future, the future tense is clearer and more direct for planned future events.
Mistake: Forgetting the accent on the future endings.
Correct: Remember accents on -á, -ás, -á, -án (e.g., 'internará', 'internarán').
Why: These accents are crucial for correct spelling and pronunciation.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: interno
Use 'interno', 'internas', 'interna', 'internamos', 'internáis', 'internan' for current, habitual, or general truths about admitting.
Preterite
yo: interné
Use 'interné', 'internaste', 'internó', 'internamos', 'internasteis', 'internaron' for completed actions of admitting in the past.
Imperfect
yo: internaba
Use 'internaba', 'internabas', 'internaba', 'internábamos', 'internabais', 'internaban' for ongoing or habitual past admissions.
Conditional
yo: internaría
Use 'internaría', 'internarías', 'internaría', 'internaríamos', 'internaríais', 'internarían' for hypothetical or polite requests about admitting.
Present Subjunctive
yo: interne
Use 'interne' (yo/él/ella/usted/ustedes), 'internemos' (nosotros), 'internes' (tú), 'internéis' (vosotros) for wishes, doubts, emotions, and uncertainty.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: internara
Use 'internara' or 'internase' forms for past hypothetical or uncertain situations, like 'if I were to admit'.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: interna
Use 'interna' (tú), 'interne' (usted), 'internemos' (nosotros), 'internen' (ustedes), 'internad' (vosotros) for direct commands.
Negative Imperative
yo: no internes
Use 'no internes' (tú), 'no interne' (usted), 'no internemos' (nosotros), 'no internen' (ustedes), 'no internéis' (vosotros) for negative commands.