
proveer Future Conjugation
proveer — to provide
The future of proveer is regular: proveeré, proveerás, proveerá, proveeremos, proveeréis, proveerán.
proveer Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use the future to promise that goods or services will be supplied or to wonder if someone will provide what is needed.
Notes on proveer in the Future
Proveer is regular in the future. You simply add the endings to the full infinitive 'proveer'.
Example Sentences
La organización proveerá agua potable a la aldea.
The organization will provide drinking water to the village.
él/ella/usted
Yo te proveeré de todo lo que necesites.
I will provide you with everything you need.
yo
Ellos proveerán los fondos para el proyecto.
They will provide the funds for the project.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using a single 'e' like 'proveré'.
Correct: The form is proveeré.
Why: Learners often drop one 'e', but the future stem is the full infinitive 'proveer'.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: proveo
Proveer is regular in the present tense: proveo, provees, provee, proveemos, proveéis, proveen.
Preterite
yo: proveí
The preterite of proveer features a spelling change from 'i' to 'y' in the third person: proveyó and proveyeron.
Imperfect
yo: proveía
Proveer is regular in the imperfect: proveía, proveías, proveía, proveíamos, proveíais, proveían.
Conditional
yo: proveería
The conditional is regular: proveería, proveerías, proveería, proveeríamos, proveeríais, proveerían.
Present Subjunctive
yo: provea
Proveer is regular in the present subjunctive: provea, proveas, provea, proveamos, proveáis, provean.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: proveyera
The imperfect subjunctive uses the 'y' from the preterite: proveyera, proveyeras, proveyera...
Affirmative Imperative
yo: provee
The imperative uses the present subjunctive forms for formal commands: provee (tú), provea (usted).
Negative Imperative
yo: no proveas
Negative commands use the present subjunctive: no proveas, no provea, no proveamos, no provean.