
juntar Future Conjugation
juntar — to join
The future of 'juntar' is regular: juntaré, juntarás, juntará, juntaremos, juntaréis, juntarán. Used for future actions or probability.
juntar Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use the future tense of 'juntar' to talk about actions that will definitely happen in the future, or to express probability or conjecture about a present or future situation. It's often like saying 'will join' or 'will gather'.
Notes on juntar in the Future
Juntar is regular in the future tense; the stem is the full infinitive 'juntar'.
Example Sentences
Yo juntaré todos los documentos mañana.
I will gather all the documents tomorrow.
yo
¿Tú juntarás a tus amigos para la fiesta?
Will you get your friends together for the party?
tú
Ella juntará las piezas del rompecabezas esta noche.
She will put together the puzzle pieces tonight.
él/ella/usted
Ellos juntarán sus opiniones para el informe.
They will combine their opinions for the report.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Nosotros juntaremos el dinero para el regalo.
We will pool the money for the gift.
nosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the present tense instead of the future for a planned action.
Correct: Say 'Juntaré los papeles mañana' (future), not 'Junto los papeles mañana'.
Why: While Spanish sometimes uses the present for the near future, the future tense is clearer for planned events.
Mistake: Confusing future 'juntará' with conditional 'juntaría'.
Correct: 'Juntará' indicates certainty ('will join'), while 'juntaría' indicates hypothetical ('would join').
Why: The endings are different and convey different levels of certainty or conditionality.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: junto
Juntar is regular in the present: junto, juntas, junta, juntamos, juntáis, juntan. Use for now, habits, truths.
Preterite
yo: junté
Juntar is regular in the preterite: junté, juntaste, juntó, juntamos, juntasteis, juntaron. Use for completed actions.
Imperfect
yo: juntaba
Juntar is regular in the imperfect: juntaba, juntabas, juntaba, juntábamos, juntabais, juntaban. Use for ongoing/habitual past actions.
Conditional
yo: juntaría
The conditional of 'juntar' is regular: juntaría, juntarías, juntaría, juntaríamos, juntaríais, juntarían. Use for 'would' or polite requests.
Present Subjunctive
yo: junte
Use the present subjunctive after wishes, doubts, emotions, or uncertainty: 'junte' (yo/él/ella/usted), 'juntes' (tú), 'juntemos' (nosotros), 'juntéis' (vosotros), 'junten' (ellos/ellas/ustedes).
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: juntara
The imperfect subjunctive (-ra or -se form) expresses past wishes, doubts, or hypothetical situations, like 'si juntara' (if I joined).
Affirmative Imperative
yo: junta
Make direct commands with 'junta' (tú), 'junte' (usted), 'juntemos' (nosotros), 'junten' (ustedes), 'juntad' (vosotros).
Negative Imperative
yo: no juntes
Use 'no' + present subjunctive: 'no juntes' (tú), 'no junte' (usted), 'no juntemos' (nosotros), 'no junten' (ustedes), 'no juntéis' (vosotros).