
vomitar Future Conjugation
vomitar — vomit
The future tense of 'vomitar' (vomitaré, vomitarás, vomitará) is regular and used for actions that will happen.
vomitar Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use the future tense to talk about actions that are certain to happen in the future. It can also express probability or conjecture about a present or future event. For 'vomitar', it's about the certainty or likelihood of someone vomiting.
Notes on vomitar in the Future
Vomitar is regular in the future tense. The stem is the entire infinitive 'vomitar', and you add the standard future endings: -é, -ás, -á, -emos, -éis, -án.
Example Sentences
Si sigues comiendo así, vomitarás.
If you keep eating like that, you will vomit.
tú
Mañana vomitará todo lo que cenó.
Tomorrow he will vomit everything he had for dinner.
él/ella/usted
No creo que vomitemos en el barco.
I don't think we will vomit on the boat.
nosotros
Los niños vomitarán si ven eso.
The children will vomit if they see that.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the present tense instead of the future.
Correct: Use 'vomitaré' for 'I will vomit' instead of 'vomito'.
Why: The present tense describes current actions, while the future tense describes actions that will happen.
Mistake: Adding endings to the wrong stem.
Correct: The stem is the full infinitive 'vomitar'.
Why: Some verbs have irregular future stems, but 'vomitar' does not.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: vomito
The present tense of 'vomitar' (vomito, vomitas, vomita) describes current or habitual actions.
Preterite
yo: vomité
The preterite of 'vomitar' (vomité, vomitaste, vomitó) describes completed past actions.
Imperfect
yo: vomitaba
The imperfect of 'vomitar' (vomitaba, vomitabas, vomitaba) describes ongoing or habitual past actions.
Conditional
yo: vomitaría
The conditional of 'vomitar' (vomitaría, vomitarías, vomitaría) is used for hypotheticals ('would') and polite requests.
Present Subjunctive
yo: vomite
The present subjunctive of 'vomitar' (vomite, vomites, vomitemos) is used after expressions of desire, doubt, or emotion.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: vomitara
The imperfect subjunctive of 'vomitar' (vomitaran/vomitaras/vomitara) is used for past hypotheticals or wishes.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: vomita
The imperative of vomitar is mostly regular, with 'vomita' (tú) and 'vomite' (usted) being common.
Negative Imperative
yo: no vomites
Negative commands for 'vomitar' use the present subjunctive with 'no', like 'no vomites'.