
relajar Future Conjugation
relajar — to relax
The future tense 'relajaré', 'relajarás', etc. indicates actions that will happen.
relajar Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use the future tense to talk about something you will definitely do in the future, or to express probability about a present situation. For example, 'Me relajaré mañana' (I will relax tomorrow) or 'Seguro que se relaja ahora' (He/She is probably relaxing now).
Notes on relajar in the Future
Relajar is regular in the future tense. The stem is the infinitive 'relajar', and the endings are standard.
Example Sentences
Me relajaré este fin de semana.
I will relax this weekend.
yo
Tú te relajarás cuando termines el proyecto.
You will relax when you finish the project.
tú
Ella se relajará en la playa.
She will relax on the beach.
él/ella/usted
Nosotros nos relajaremos después de la mudanza.
We will relax after the move.
nosotros
Ellos se relajarán pronto.
They will relax soon.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using 'ir a + infinitive' when the future tense is more appropriate.
Correct: While 'voy a relajarme' is common, the simple future 'me relajaré' is also correct and sometimes more formal or definitive.
Why: Both forms express future actions, but the simple future can imply more certainty or a planned action.
Mistake: Forgetting the reflexive pronoun.
Correct: Remember the reflexive pronoun: 'Me relajaré', 'Te relajarás', 'Se relajará'.
Why: 'Relajarse' is reflexive, requiring the pronoun to agree with the subject.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: relajo
The present tense 'relajo', 'relajas', etc. is for actions happening now or habitual relaxation.
Preterite
yo: relajé
The preterite of 'relajar' is regular: relajé, relajaste, relajó, relajamos, relajasteis, relajaron.
Imperfect
yo: relajaba
The imperfect 'relajaba', 'relajabas', etc. describes ongoing or habitual past actions.
Conditional
yo: relajaría
The conditional 'relajaría', 'relajarías', etc. expresses 'would' actions, polite requests, or future-in-the-past.
Present Subjunctive
yo: relaje
The present subjunctive ('relaje', 'relajes', etc.) expresses wishes, doubts, emotions, and uncertainty.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: relajara
The imperfect subjunctive ('relajara', 'relajaras', etc.) is used for past hypotheticals, wishes, or polite requests.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: relaja
Use 'relaja' (tú), 'relaje' (usted), 'relajemos' (nosotros), 'relajen' (ustedes), 'relajad' (vosotros) for direct commands.
Negative Imperative
yo: no relajes
Use 'no relajes' (tú), 'no relaje' (usted), 'no relajemos' (nosotros), 'no relajen' (ustedes), 'no relajéis' (vosotros) for negative commands.