
suicidarse Future Conjugation
suicidarse — to commit suicide
The future tense (e.g., 'me suicidaré') indicates actions that will happen.
suicidarse Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use the future tense to talk about actions that are certain or expected to happen in the future. For 'suicidarse', this would express a prediction or a firm intention about a future event.
Notes on suicidarse in the Future
Suicidarse is regular in the future indicative. The reflexive pronoun precedes the verb.
Example Sentences
Si no cambias, te suicidarás.
If you don't change, you will kill yourself.
tú
Mañana me suicidaré.
Tomorrow I will kill myself.
yo
Ellos se suicidarán si pierden la guerra.
They will kill themselves if they lose the war.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the present tense instead of future: 'Mañana me suicido'.
Correct: For a future action, use the future tense: 'Mañana me suicidaré'.
Why: While the present can sometimes imply future, the future tense is more direct and certain for future events.
Mistake: Omitting the reflexive pronoun: 'Él suicidará'.
Correct: The reflexive pronoun is necessary: 'Él se suicidará'.
Why: The verb 'suicidarse' is reflexive; the pronoun must agree with the subject.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: me suicido
The present tense (e.g., 'me suicido') describes habitual actions or states happening now.
Preterite
yo: me suicidé
The preterite of suicidarse is regular: me suicidé, te suicidaste, se suicidó, nos suicidamos, os suicidasteis, se suicidaron.
Imperfect
yo: me suicidaba
The imperfect (e.g., 'me suicidaba') describes ongoing or habitual past actions.
Conditional
yo: me suicidaría
The conditional (e.g., 'me suicidaría') expresses hypothetical outcomes ('would').
Present Subjunctive
yo: me suicide
The present subjunctive (e.g., 'me suicide') expresses wishes, doubts, or emotions.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: me suicidara
The imperfect subjunctive (e.g., 'me suicidara') expresses hypothetical past situations or wishes.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: suicídate
Use the imperative of suicidarse for direct commands like '¡Suicídate!' (you, informal).
Negative Imperative
yo: no te suicides
Negative commands use 'no' + present subjunctive, e.g., 'No te suicides' (don't kill yourself).