
victimar Future Conjugation
victimar — to kill or murder
Used for future actions or probability: Victimare, victimarás, victimará, victimaremos, victimaréis, victimarán.
victimar Future Forms
When to Use the Future
The future tense is for actions that *will* happen. It can also express probability or conjecture about the present. For example, 'Victimarán el proyecto mañana' (They will victimize the project tomorrow). Or, 'Serán las diez, victimarán la hora de comer' (It must be ten, they're probably having lunch now).
Notes on victimar in the Future
Victimar is regular in the future tense. The stem is the full infinitive 'victimar', and you add the standard future endings (-é, -ás, -á, -emos, -éis, -án).
Example Sentences
Yo victimaré tus miedos.
I will victimize your fears.
yo
¿Tú victimarás la discusión?
Will you victimize the discussion?
tú
Él victimará la competencia.
He will victimize the competition.
él/ella/usted
Ellos victimarán la ceremonia.
They will victimize the ceremony.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the present tense instead of the future.
Correct: Say 'Mañana victimaré el informe' (Tomorrow I will victimize the report), not 'Mañana victimo el informe'.
Why: The future tense specifically indicates actions that will occur later.
Mistake: Confusing future endings with conditional endings.
Correct: The future endings are -é, -ás, -á, -emos, -éis, -án. The conditional endings are -ía, -ías, -ía, -íamos, -íais, -ían.
Why: They look similar but indicate different moods and timeframes.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: victimo
Used for current actions, habits, or general truths: Victimo, victimas, victiman.
Preterite
yo: victimé
Used for completed past actions: Victimé, victimaste, victimó, victimamos, victimasteis, victimaron.
Imperfect
yo: victimaba
Used for past ongoing actions, descriptions, or habits: Victimaba, victimabas, victimaba, victimábamos, victimabais, victimaban.
Conditional
yo: victimaría
Used for hypotheticals ('would'), polite requests, or future-in-the-past: Victimaría, victimarías, victimaría, etc.
Present Subjunctive
yo: victime
Expresses wishes, doubts, emotions, or uncertainty: Espero que victimemos.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: victimara
Used for past hypotheticals, wishes, or polite requests: Si victimara, lo entendería.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: victima
Use the imperative forms to give direct commands: ¡Victima! (you, sing.), ¡Victimad! (you all, Spain).
Negative Imperative
yo: no victimes
Negative commands use the present subjunctive with 'no': ¡No victimes! (you, sing.), ¡No victimen! (you all).