
mear Future Conjugation
mear — to pee
The future of mear is regular: mearé, mearás, meará, mearemos, mearéis, mearán.
mear Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use the future to state what will happen or to express probability about the present (e.g., 'he's probably peeing right now').
Notes on mear in the Future
Mear is regular. Simply add the future endings to the full infinitive 'mear'.
Example Sentences
Si bebo más agua, mearé toda la noche.
If I drink more water, I will pee all night.
yo
El cachorro se meará si no lo sacas ahora.
The puppy will pee himself if you don't take him out now.
él/ella/usted
Nos mearemos de risa cuando veas el video.
We will pee ourselves laughing when you see the video.
nosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Removing the 'ar' before adding endings (e.g., 'mearé' vs 'meré').
Correct: mearé
Why: The future tense uses the entire infinitive as the stem.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: meo
The present of mear is regular: meo, meas, mea, meamos, meáis, mean.
Preterite
yo: meé
The preterite of mear is regular: meé, measte, meó, meamos, measteis, mearon.
Imperfect
yo: meaba
The imperfect of mear is regular: meaba, meabas, meaba, meábamos, meabais, meaban.
Conditional
yo: mearía
The conditional of mear is regular: mearía, mearías, mearía, mearíamos, mearíais, mearían.
Present Subjunctive
yo: mee
The present subjunctive of mear is regular: mee, mees, mee, meemos, meéis, meen.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: meara
The imperfect subjunctive of mear is regular: meara, mearas, meara, meáramos, mearais, mearan.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: mea
The affirmative imperative of mear: mea (tú), mead (vosotros), mee (usted).
Negative Imperative
yo: no mees
The negative imperative of mear uses the subjunctive: no mees, no meéis, no mee.