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daremos

dah-REH-mohs

VerbA2irregular (in some tenses, but future tense is regular) ar
we will give?future action
Also:we shall give?formal or literary,we will hold?referring to an event, e.g., a party

Quick Reference

infinitivedar
gerunddando
past Participledado

📝 In Action

Mañana daremos una respuesta definitiva al jefe.

A2

Tomorrow we will give a definitive answer to the boss.

Si ganamos la lotería, daremos mucho dinero a la caridad.

B1

If we win the lottery, we will give a lot of money to charity.

La próxima semana daremos una fiesta en nuestra casa.

B1

Next week we will hold a party at our house.

Daremos lo mejor de nosotros en el examen.

B2

We will give our best (effort) on the exam.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • entregaremos (we will deliver)
  • donaremos (we will donate)

Antonyms

  • recibiremos (we will receive)
  • quitaremos (we will take away)

Common Collocations

  • daremos un paseowe will take a walk
  • daremos las graciaswe will say thank you

Idioms & Expressions

  • Daremos el brazo a torcerWe will cave in / We will concede (usually used in the negative)

💡 Grammar Points

Identifying the Future Tense

The 'daremos' form tells you that the action ('giving') hasn't happened yet, but is planned for the future. The stress is always on the 'e' (da-RE-mos).

The 'We' Form

The '-emos' ending specifically means 'we' (nosotros/as) are the ones performing the action. This is the same ending for 'we' in the future tense of all -ar, -er, and -ir verbs.

❌ Common Pitfalls

Confusing Future and Present

Mistake: "Using 'damos' (we give now) when you mean 'daremos' (we will give later)."

Correction: Remember the 're' sound in 'daremos' signals the future time.

⭐ Usage Tips

Using 'Dar' for Events

In Spanish, you don't 'have' a party; you 'give' a party. You will often hear 'daremos una fiesta' (we will hold a party).

🔄 Conjugations

indicative

present

él/ella/ustedda
yodoy
das
ellos/ellas/ustedesdan
nosotrosdamos
vosotrosdais

imperfect

él/ella/usteddaba
yodaba
dabas
ellos/ellas/ustedesdaban
nosotrosdábamos
vosotrosdabais

preterite

él/ella/usteddio
yodi
diste
ellos/ellas/ustedesdieron
nosotrosdimos
vosotrosdisteis

subjunctive

present

él/ella/usted
yo
des
ellos/ellas/ustedesden
nosotrosdemos
vosotrosdeis

imperfect

él/ella/usteddiera/diese
yodiera/diese
dieras/dieses
ellos/ellas/ustedesdieran/diesen
nosotrosdiéramos/diésemos
vosotrosdierais/dieseis

✏️ Quick Practice

💡 Quick Quiz: daremos

Question 1 of 1

Which sentence correctly uses 'daremos'?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'daremos' the same as 'vamos a dar'?

They both mean 'we will give' or 'we are going to give.' 'Daremos' is the simple future tense and is a bit more formal or used for slightly more distant plans. 'Vamos a dar' (using the verb 'ir' + 'a' + infinitive) is the immediate or near future and is much more common in everyday spoken Spanish.

Why is 'dar' sometimes called an irregular verb?

While the future form 'daremos' follows the standard future pattern, 'dar' is irregular because its present tense ('doy') and its simple past tense ('di') do not follow the typical conjugation rules for -ar verbs.