
resumir Future Conjugation
resumir — to summarize
The future tense of 'resumir' (e.g., 'resumiré', 'resumirá') indicates actions that will happen.
resumir Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use the future tense to talk about things you or someone else will definitely do in the future. It can also express probability, like 'He will probably summarize it'.
Notes on resumir in the Future
'Resumir' is regular in the future tense. The stem is the full infinitive 'resumir'.
Example Sentences
Yo resumiré el documento mañana.
I will summarize the document tomorrow.
yo
¿Tú resumirás la película?
Will you summarize the movie?
tú
Ella resumirá los puntos clave.
She will summarize the key points.
él/ella/usted
Ellos resumirán la reunión.
They will summarize the meeting.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the present tense 'resumo' instead of the future 'resumiré' for a planned future action.
Correct: For 'I will summarize tomorrow', use 'Yo resumiré', not 'Yo resumo'.
Why: The present tense refers to now or habits; the future tense specifically denotes actions yet to occur.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: resumo
The present tense of 'resumir' (e.g., 'resumo', 'resume') describes current actions, habits, or general truths.
Preterite
yo: resumí
The preterite of 'resumir' (e.g., 'resumí', 'resumió') is for completed actions in the past, like 'I summarized' or 'she summarized'.
Imperfect
yo: resumía
The imperfect of 'resumir' (e.g., 'resumía', 'resumían') describes ongoing or habitual past actions, like 'I used to summarize' or 'he was summarizing'.
Conditional
yo: resumiría
The conditional of 'resumir' (e.g., 'resumiría', 'resumirían') is used for hypotheticals ('would summarize') and polite requests.
Present Subjunctive
yo: resuma
The present subjunctive of 'resumir' (e.g., 'resuma', 'resumas') is used for wishes, doubts, and recommendations.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: resumiera
The imperfect subjunctive of 'resumir' (e.g., 'resumiera', 'resumieras') is used for hypothetical past situations or wishes.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: resume
Imperative commands for 'resumir' include 'resume' (tú) and 'resuman' (ustedes).
Negative Imperative
yo: no resumas
Negative commands for 'resumir' use 'no' plus the present subjunctive, like 'no resumas' (tú) and 'no resuman' (ustedes).