
largar Future Conjugation
largar — to let out
The future tense is regular: add endings to the infinitive (largaré, largarás).
largar Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use this to talk about things that will happen later, like 'I will let out the secret' or 'They will leave tomorrow.'
Notes on largar in the Future
Largar is fully regular in the future tense. Use the full infinitive as your base.
Example Sentences
Mañana largaremos el barco al mar.
Tomorrow we will let the boat out to sea.
nosotros
Si no te callas, lo largaré todo.
If you don't shut up, I will let it all out (spill the beans).
yo
Se largarán en cuanto puedan.
They will leave as soon as they can.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Removing the 'ar' before adding endings.
Correct: largaré
Why: In the future tense, you must keep the 'ar' of the infinitive before adding the endings.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: largo
Largar is completely regular in the present indicative: largo, largas, larga...
Preterite
yo: largué
The preterite is regular except for the 'yo' form, which changes to 'largué'.
Imperfect
yo: largaba
The imperfect of largar is regular: largaba, largabas, largaba...
Conditional
yo: largaría
The conditional uses the infinitive plus -ía endings: largaría, largarías...
Present Subjunctive
yo: largue
The present subjunctive of largar requires a spelling change to 'largue' to keep the hard 'g' sound.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: largara
The imperfect subjunctive is formed from the 'largaron' stem: largara, largaras, largara...
Affirmative Imperative
yo: larga
The imperative uses 'larga' (tú) and requires a spelling change for 'largue' (usted).
Negative Imperative
yo: no larges
The negative imperative always uses the 'gu' spelling change: no largues, no largue.