
solucionar Future Conjugation
solucionar — to solve
The future tense 'solucionaré', 'solucionarás', etc., indicates actions that will happen.
solucionar Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use the future tense to talk about things that are certain to happen or to make predictions. For 'solucionar', you might say 'Mañana solucionaré todos los problemas pendientes.' (Tomorrow I will solve all the pending problems.) It can also express probability in the present.
Notes on solucionar in the Future
Solucionar is regular in the future tense. The stem is the entire infinitive ('solucionar-'), and the standard future endings are added.
Example Sentences
Yo solucionaré este enigma.
I will solve this enigma.
yo
¿Tú solucionarás el problema?
Will you solve the problem?
tú
Ella solucionará la situación con calma.
She will solve the situation calmly.
él/ella/usted
Nosotros solucionaremos la disputa.
We will solve the dispute.
nosotros
Ellos solucionarán el misterio.
They will solve the mystery.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the present indicative instead of the future tense for a future action.
Correct: Use the future tense for clear future actions: 'Solucionaré', not 'Soluciono'.
Why: The present indicative describes current actions, while the future tense specifically refers to events yet to occur.
Mistake: Forgetting the accents on the future endings, especially 'solucionará' and 'solucionarán'.
Correct: Ensure accents are placed correctly on the final vowel for these forms.
Why: The accents are crucial for correct pronunciation and distinguish these forms.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: soluciono
The present tense 'soluciono', 'solucionas', etc., describes current actions, habits, and general truths.
Preterite
yo: solucioné
The preterite 'solucioné', 'solucionaste', etc., describes completed past actions.
Imperfect
yo: solucionaba
The imperfect 'solucionaba', 'solucionabas', etc., describes ongoing or habitual past actions and background.
Conditional
yo: solucionaría
The conditional 'solucionaría', 'solucionarías', etc., expresses hypotheticals ('would') and polite requests.
Present Subjunctive
yo: solucione
The present subjunctive 'solucione(s/mos/is/n)' is used for wishes, doubts, emotions, and after impersonal expressions.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: solucionara
The imperfect subjunctive 'solucionara(s/mos/is/n)' or 'solucionase(s/mos/is/n)' is used for past hypotheticals, wishes, and doubts.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: soluciona
Use the imperative 'soluciona', 'solucione', 'solucionemos', 'solucionad', 'solucionen' for direct commands.
Negative Imperative
yo: no soluciones
Use 'no' + present subjunctive for negative commands: 'no soluciones', 'no solucione', etc.