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verse Future Conjugation

verseto see oneself

A1irregular (in base form 'ver') -er★★★★★
Quick answer:

The future tense uses the full infinitive 'ver' plus endings: me veré, te verás, se verá.

verse Future Forms

yome veré
te verás
él/ella/ustedse verá
nosotrosnos veremos
vosotrosos veréis
ellos/ellas/ustedesse verán

When to Use the Future

Use this for future plans to meet up or to predict how something will look in the future.

Notes on verse in the Future

Verse is regular in the future; you simply add the future endings to the infinitive 'ver' and keep the reflexive pronoun.

Example Sentences

  • Nos veremos en la entrada del cine.

    We will see each other at the cinema entrance.

    nosotros

  • Te verás genial después del corte de pelo.

    You will look great after the haircut.

  • Se verá la diferencia pronto.

    The difference will be seen (will look apparent) soon.

    él/ella/usted

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Forgetting the accent marks on the endings.

    Correct: veré, verás, verá, verán

    Why: Future tense endings almost always require an accent to maintain the stress on the final syllable.

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