
sufrir Future Conjugation
sufrir — to suffer
The future of sufrir is regular: sufriré, sufrirás, sufrirá, sufriremos, sufriréis, sufrirán.
sufrir Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use the future to predict upcoming hardships or to express probability about someone currently experiencing suffering.
Notes on sufrir in the Future
Sufrir is regular in the future. You simply add the endings directly to the infinitive (sufrir-).
Example Sentences
Si no cuidas el coche, sufrirá una avería pronto.
If you don't take care of the car, it will suffer a breakdown soon.
él/ella/usted
No te preocupes, no sufrirás ningún daño.
Don't worry, you won't suffer any harm.
tú
Con este plan, no sufriremos retrasos.
With this plan, we won't suffer delays.
nosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Adding endings to the stem instead of the infinitive: sufriré instead of sufriré (Wait, it's regular). Correcting to: 'sufreré'.
Correct: sufriré
Why: Learners sometimes try to change the 'i' to an 'e' like in other conjugations, but the future keeps the full infinitive.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: sufro
The present of sufrir is regular: sufro, sufres, sufre, sufrimos, sufrís, sufren.
Preterite
yo: sufrí
The preterite of sufrir is regular: sufrí, sufriste, sufrió, sufrimos, sufristeis, sufrieron.
Imperfect
yo: sufría
The imperfect of sufrir is regular: sufría, sufrías, sufría, sufríamos, sufríais, sufrían.
Conditional
yo: sufriría
The conditional of sufrir is regular: sufriría, sufrirías, sufriría, sufriríamos, sufriríais, sufrirían.
Present Subjunctive
yo: sufra
The present subjunctive of sufrir uses the 'yo' stem with -a endings: sufra, sufras, sufra, suframos, sufráis, sufran.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: sufriera
The imperfect subjunctive of sufrir follows the 'ellos' preterite stem: sufriera, sufrieras, sufriera, sufriéramos, sufrierais, sufrieran.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: sufre
The affirmative imperative of sufrir: sufre (tú), sufra (usted), sufrid (vosotros), sufran (ustedes).
Negative Imperative
yo: no sufras
The negative imperative of sufrir uses the present subjunctive: no sufras, no sufra, no suframos, no sufráis, no sufran.