
odiar Future Conjugation
odiar — to hate
The future of odiar uses the infinitive as a base: odiaré, odiarás, odiará, odiaremos, odiaréis, odiarán.
odiar Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use the future tense to predict a future dislike or to express probability about someone's current feelings.
Notes on odiar in the Future
Odiar is regular in the future. All forms except nosotros have a written accent on the ending.
Example Sentences
Sé que odiarás este regalo.
I know you will hate this gift.
tú
Si vamos ahora, odiaremos el tráfico.
If we go now, we will hate the traffic.
nosotros
Él odiará tener que repetir el examen.
He will hate having to retake the exam.
él/ella/usted
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Odiaré (without the accent).
Correct: odiaré
Why: Future tense endings for -ar verbs always require an accent on the 'e' for the yo form.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: odio
The present tense of odiar is regular: odio, odias, odia, odiamos, odiáis, odian.
Preterite
yo: odié
The preterite of odiar is regular: odié, odiaste, odió, odiamos, odiasteis, odiaron.
Imperfect
yo: odiaba
The imperfect of odiar follows the standard -aba pattern: odiaba, odiabas, odiaba, odiábamos.
Conditional
yo: odiaría
The conditional of odiar is regular: odiaría, odiarías, odiaría, odiaríamos, odiaríais, odiarían.
Present Subjunctive
yo: odie
The present subjunctive of odiar uses -e endings: odie, odies, odie, odiemos, odiéis, odien.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: odiara
The imperfect subjunctive of odiar is regular: odiara, odiaras, odiara, odiáramos.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: odia
The affirmative imperative of odiar is: odia (tú), odie (usted), odiad (vosotros), odien (ustedes).
Negative Imperative
yo: no odies
The negative imperative of odiar uses the present subjunctive: no odies, no odie, no odiemos, no odiéis, no odien.