
matizar Future Conjugation
matizar — to qualify
The future of matizar is regular: matizaré, matizarás, matizará, matizaremos, matizaréis, matizarán.
matizar Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use the future when you intend to clarify or add specific details to a proposal or statement later on.
Notes on matizar in the Future
This verb is regular in the future. Simply add the endings to the full infinitive 'matizar'.
Example Sentences
Matizaré mi postura en la reunión de mañana.
I will clarify my position in tomorrow's meeting.
yo
El experto matizará los datos del informe.
The expert will add nuance to the report data.
él/ella/usted
Seguro que ellos matizarán sus exigencias.
I'm sure they will qualify their demands.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Removing the 'ar' before adding endings (e.g., 'matizé' instead of 'matizaré').
Correct: Keep the infinitive: matizaré.
Why: Learners often confuse future endings with preterite endings; the future requires the full infinitive stem.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: matizo
The present tense of matizar is regular: matizo, matizas, matiza, matizamos, matizáis, matizan.
Preterite
yo: maticé
The preterite features a spelling change in the 'yo' form: maticé, matizaste, matizó, matizamos, matizasteis, matizaron.
Imperfect
yo: matizaba
The imperfect of matizar is regular: matizaba, matizabas, matizaba, matizábamos, matizabais, matizaban.
Conditional
yo: matizaría
The conditional of matizar is regular: matizaría, matizarías, matizaría, matizaríamos, matizaríais, matizarían.
Present Subjunctive
yo: matice
The present subjunctive of matizar requires a spelling change in all forms: matice, matices, matice, maticemos, maticéis, maticen.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: matizara
The imperfect subjunctive of matizar is regular: matizara, matizaras, matizara, matizáramos, matizarais, matizaran.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: matiza
The imperative uses 'z' for the tú form, but 'c' for formal and plural commands: matiza, matice, maticemos, maticéis, maticen.
Negative Imperative
yo: no matices
The negative imperative always uses the 'c' spelling change: no matices, no matice, no maticemos, no maticéis, no maticen.