
patear Future Conjugation
patear — to kick
The future of patear is regular: patearé, patearás, pateará, patearemos, patearéis, patearán.
patear Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use the future to state that someone will kick something later, or to wonder if someone is kicking something right now (probability).
Notes on patear in the Future
Patear is regular. Simply add the future endings to the full infinitive 'patear'.
Example Sentences
Patearé el balón al final del juego.
I will kick the ball at the end of the game.
yo
¿Patearás tú el penal?
Will you kick the penalty shot?
tú
Ellos patearán la lata por diversión.
They will kick the can for fun.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: pateare
Correct: patearé
Why: Future tense endings for yo, tú, él, and ellos must have accents to be grammatically correct.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: pateo
The present of patear is regular: pateo, pateas, patea, pateamos, pateáis, patean.
Preterite
yo: pateé
The preterite of patear is regular: pateé, pateaste, pateó, pateamos, pateasteis, patearon.
Imperfect
yo: pateaba
The imperfect of patear is regular: pateaba, pateabas, pateaba, pateábamos, pateabais, pateaban.
Conditional
yo: patearía
The conditional of patear is regular: patearía, patearías, patearía, patearíamos, patearíais, patearían.
Present Subjunctive
yo: patee
The present subjunctive of patear is regular: patee, patees, patee, pateemos, pateéis, pateen.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: pateara
The imperfect subjunctive of patear is regular: pateara, patearas, pateara, pateáramos, patearais, patearan.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: patea
The affirmative imperative of patear uses: patea (tú), patee (usted), patead (vosotros), pateen (ustedes).
Negative Imperative
yo: no patees
The negative imperative of patear is: no patees, no patee, no pateemos, no pateéis, no pateen.