
buscaremos
boos-kah-REH-mohs
Quick Reference
📝 In Action
Buscaremos las llaves perdidas mañana por la mañana.
A1We will look for the lost keys tomorrow morning.
No te preocupes, te buscaremos en la estación a las ocho.
A2Don't worry, we will pick you up at the station at eight.
Buscaremos una solución juntos.
B1We will look for a solution together.
💡 Grammar Points
Making the Future Tense
To talk about the future, you usually just add the ending to the whole action word. For 'we,' you add -emos to 'buscar' to get 'buscaremos'.
Finding People
When you are looking for a specific person, you need to add the word 'a' after the verb, like: 'Buscaremos a María'.
❌ Common Pitfalls
Using 'por' or 'para'
Mistake: "Buscaremos por las llaves."
Correction: Buscaremos las llaves. You don't need a word for 'for' because 'buscar' already means 'look for'.
⭐ Usage Tips
Picking Someone Up
In many countries like Mexico or Argentina, 'buscaremos' is the natural way to say 'we will come get you' or 'we will pick you up' from a place.
🔄 Conjugations
subjunctive
imperfect
present
indicative
preterite
imperfect
present
✏️ Quick Practice
💡 Quick Quiz: buscaremos
Question 1 of 2
What is the best translation for 'Buscaremos a Juan'?
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'buscaremos' regular?
Yes, in the future tense, 'buscar' is completely regular. You just take the infinitive 'buscar' and add '-emos'.
What is the difference between 'buscaremos' and 'miraremos'?
'Buscaremos' means you are trying to find something that is lost or hidden. 'Miraremos' simply means you are looking at something with your eyes.