
rascar Future Conjugation
rascar — to scratch
The future tense of rascar is regular: rascaré, rascarás, rascará, rascaremos, rascaréis, rascarán.
rascar Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use it to predict a future action, like saying 'You will scratch that itch eventually' or 'The dog will scratch the door later.'
Notes on rascar in the Future
Rascar is fully regular in the future. Just add the endings to the infinitive.
Example Sentences
Si pica, te rascarás sin darte cuenta.
If it itches, you will scratch yourself without realizing it.
tú
Mañana rascaremos la pared para quitar el papel.
Tomorrow we will scrape the wall to remove the wallpaper.
nosotros
El niño se rascará la herida si no lo vigilas.
The child will scratch the wound if you don't watch him.
él/ella/usted
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Forgetting the accent on the final syllable.
Correct: rascaré, rascarás, etc.
Why: All future tense endings except 'nosotros' require a written accent to show stress on the last syllable.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: rasco
The present tense of rascar is completely regular: rasco, rascas, rasca, rascamos, rascáis, rascan.
Preterite
yo: rasqué
The preterite of rascar is regular except for the 'yo' form: rasqué, rascaste, rascó, rascamos, rascasteis, rascaron.
Imperfect
yo: rascaba
The imperfect of rascar is regular: rascaba, rascabas, rascaba, rascábamos, rascabais, rascaban.
Conditional
yo: rascaría
The conditional of rascar is regular: rascaría, rascarías, rascaría, rascaríamos, rascaríais, rascarían.
Present Subjunctive
yo: rasque
The present subjunctive of rascar features a 'c' to 'qu' spelling change: rasque, rasques, rasque, rasquemos, rasquéis, rasquen.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: rascara
The imperfect subjunctive is regular based on the third-person plural preterite: rascara, rascaras, rascara, rascáramos, rascarais, rascaran.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: rasca
The affirmative imperative uses 'rasca' (tú) and 'rasque' (usted) with a spelling change in formal forms.
Negative Imperative
yo: no rasques
The negative imperative always uses the present subjunctive: no rasques, no rasque, no rasquemos, no rasquéis, no rasquen.