estará

/es-tah-RAH/

will be

A small, brightly colored character flying down toward a well-defined, empty wooden stage set up in a park, indicating a future arrival.

Depicting future location: The concert estará (will be) in the central park.

estará(Verb)

A2irregular ar

will be

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referring to a future location or position

Also:

is going to be

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in a place

📝 In Action

El concierto estará en el parque central.

A2

The concert will be in the central park.

Cuando llegues, tu hermana ya estará allí.

B1

When you arrive, your sister will already be there.

¿Dónde estará mi paraguas? Creo que lo dejé en el coche.

B1

I wonder where my umbrella is. I think I left it in the car.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • se encontrará (will be found)
  • se hallará (will be located)

Common Collocations

  • estará allíwill be there
  • estará en casawill be at home
  • estará de viajewill be traveling

💡 Grammar Points

Future Tense for Location

'Estará' is the future form of 'estar' for 'he,' 'she,' 'it,' or the formal 'you.' Use it to say where someone or something will be located.

Guessing About the Present

You can also use 'estará' to make a guess about the present. For example, '¿Dónde estará Juan?' means 'I wonder where Juan is right now?'

❌ Common Pitfalls

Estará vs. Será (for location)

Mistake: "La fiesta será en mi casa."

Correction: La fiesta estará en mi casa. (Incorrect) -> La fiesta será en mi casa. (Correct). Wait, this is tricky. The location of an event uses SER. Let me fix this. The location of a *thing* or *person* uses ESTAR. The location of an *event* uses SER. This is a key distinction. Okay, let's rephrase the mistake.

Using 'será' for Location

Mistake: "¿Dónde será mi libro?"

Correction: Use '¿Dónde estará mi libro?' to ask where your book will be or to wonder where it is. 'Estar' is for the location of objects and people, while 'ser' is used for the location of events.

⭐ Usage Tips

The 'HOW, WHERE, FEELING' Verb

Remember the rule: 'For how you feel and where you are, always use the verb estar.' This applies to the future tense, too!

A cartoon chef stands happily next to a colorful oven from which a large, visible cloud of steam and a delicious aroma are rising, symbolizing that the contents are about to be ready.

Illustrating a future temporary state or condition: The food estará (will be) ready.

estará(Verb)

A2irregular ar

will be

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describing a future temporary state, feeling, or condition

Also:

is going to be

?

feeling, temporary condition

📝 In Action

Ella estará muy contenta con la noticia.

A2

She will be very happy with the news.

El tiempo mañana estará soleado.

A2

The weather tomorrow will be sunny.

La comida estará lista en diez minutos.

B1

The food will be ready in ten minutes.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • se sentirá (will feel)

Common Collocations

  • estará bienwill be okay
  • estará listo/listawill be ready
  • estará de buen humorwill be in a good mood

💡 Grammar Points

Future Tense for States & Feelings

Use 'estará' to talk about how someone will be feeling or what condition something will be in. Think of things that can change, like mood, health, or weather.

❌ Common Pitfalls

Estará vs. Será (for conditions)

Mistake: "Él será feliz con el regalo."

Correction: Use 'Él estará feliz con el regalo.' Happiness is a feeling or state, not a permanent characteristic. Use 'estará' for temporary conditions and 'será' for essential qualities.

⭐ Usage Tips

Think 'Temporary'

If the state you're describing is temporary (tired, happy, sick, clean, ready), you'll almost always use a form of 'estar', including 'estará'.

🔄 Conjugations

indicative

present

yoestoy
estás
él/ella/ustedestá
nosotrosestamos
vosotrosestáis
ellos/ellas/ustedesestán

preterite

yoestuve
estuviste
él/ella/ustedestuvo
nosotrosestuvimos
vosotrosestuvisteis
ellos/ellas/ustedesestuvieron

imperfect

yoestaba
estabas
él/ella/ustedestaba
nosotrosestábamos
vosotrosestabais
ellos/ellas/ustedesestaban

subjunctive

present

yoesté
estés
él/ella/ustedesté
nosotrosestemos
vosotrosestéis
ellos/ellas/ustedesestén

imperfect

yoestuviera
estuvieras
él/ella/ustedestuviera
nosotrosestuviéramos
vosotrosestuvierais
ellos/ellas/ustedesestuvieran

✏️ Quick Practice

💡 Quick Quiz: estará

Question 1 of 1

Which sentence is correct for saying 'The weather will be cloudy tomorrow'?

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Word Family

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between 'estará' and 'será'?

Think of it this way: 'estará' is for temporary things (how you feel, where you are), while 'será' is for more permanent things (who you are, what you are). For example, 'Ella estará cansada' (She will be tired - temporary), but 'Ella será doctora' (She will be a doctor - her profession).

Can I use 'estará' to talk about something happening right now?

Yes, in a specific way. You can use it to guess or wonder about something in the present. If your friend isn't answering their phone, you might say, '¿Estará ocupado?' which means 'I wonder if he's busy right now?' or 'He must be busy.'

What's the difference between 'estará' and 'va a estar'?

They are very similar and often interchangeable for talking about the future. 'Estará' is the simple future tense, while 'va a estar' (is going to be) is more common in everyday conversation, especially in Latin America. Both are correct.