
nominar Future Conjugation
nominar — to nominate
Use 'nominaré', 'nominarás', 'nominará', 'nominaremos', 'nominarán' for future nominations or probability.
nominar Future Forms
When to Use the Future
The future tense is used to talk about actions that will happen. It can also express probability or conjecture. For 'nominar', you might say 'I will nominate you tomorrow' or 'He will probably nominate someone for the award.'
Notes on nominar in the Future
Nominar is regular in the future tense. The future stem is the infinitive 'nominar', with standard endings added.
Example Sentences
Yo nominaré a mi hermana para el premio.
I will nominate my sister for the award.
yo
¿Tú nominarás a alguien más?
Will you nominate someone else?
tú
El comité nominará al ganador la próxima semana.
The committee will nominate the winner next week.
él/ella/usted
Nosotros nominaremos a los candidatos más calificados.
We will nominate the most qualified candidates.
nosotros
Ellos nominarán al nuevo director.
They will nominate the new director.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the present tense instead of the future.
Correct: Use 'Mañana nominaré' (future) not 'Mañana nomino' (present).
Why: The future tense explicitly indicates an action that will occur later.
Mistake: Forgetting the accent on the 'yo' form.
Correct: The 'yo' form is 'nominaré' with an accent on the final 'é'.
Why: The accent distinguishes the future 'yo' form and marks the stressed syllable.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: nomino
Use 'nomino', 'nominas', 'nomina', 'nominamos', 'nominan' for present actions, habits, or general truths about nominating.
Preterite
yo: nominé
Use 'nominé', 'nominaste', 'nominó', 'nominamos', 'nominaron' for completed past nominations.
Imperfect
yo: nominaba
Use 'nominaba', 'nominabas', 'nominaba', 'nominábamos', 'nominaban' for ongoing or habitual past nominations.
Conditional
yo: nominaría
Use 'nominaría', 'nominarías', 'nominaría', 'nominaríamos', 'nominarían' for hypothetical situations, polite requests, or future-in-the-past.
Present Subjunctive
yo: nomine
Use 'nomine', 'nomines', 'nominemos', 'minen', 'nominéis' after expressions of doubt, desire, emotion, or uncertainty.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: nominara
Use 'nominara' or 'nominase' for past subjunctive uses like 'if I nominated' or 'I wish I nominated'.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: nomina
Use 'nomina', 'nomine', 'nominemos', 'nominen', 'nominad' for direct commands with 'nominar'.
Negative Imperative
yo: no nomines
Use 'no nomines', 'no nomine', 'no nominemos', 'no nominen', 'no nominéis' for negative commands with 'nominar'.