
conseguirá
kon-seh-ghee-RAH
Quick Reference
📝 In Action
Ella conseguirá el permiso mañana.
A2She will get the permit tomorrow.
Usted conseguirá todo lo que se proponga.
B1You will achieve everything you set your mind to.
Si estudia mucho, conseguirá aprobar el examen.
B1If he studies a lot, he will manage to pass the exam.
💡 Grammar Points
The Stress on the End
In Spanish, adding an accented 'á' to the end of the full verb (conseguir + á) tells you that the action will happen in the future.
Who is doing it?
This specific form 'conseguirá' is used for 'he,' 'she,' 'it,' or the formal 'you' (usted).
❌ Common Pitfalls
Don't forget the accent!
Mistake: "conseguira"
Correction: conseguirá. Without the accent, it doesn't exist as a standard future form.
⭐ Usage Tips
Using it with other verbs
If you want to say someone will 'manage to' do something, just put the other verb's basic form right after it. Example: 'Conseguirá ganar' (He will manage to win).
🔄 Conjugations
subjunctive
present
imperfect
indicative
present
imperfect
preterite
✏️ Quick Practice
💡 Quick Quiz: conseguirá
Question 1 of 1
If you say 'Él conseguirá la llave,' what are you saying?
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'conseguirá' the same as 'va a conseguir'?
Yes! Both mean 'is going to get' or 'will get.' 'Conseguirá' is just slightly more formal or common in writing.