querrás
/keh-RRAHS/
you will want

Visualizing the future desire for a thing or action, meaning 'you will want'.
querrás(verb)
you will want
?Expressing desire for a thing or action in the future (informal 'tú')
you'll want
?Contraction (informal 'tú')
,do you want?
?Used in questions to express a polite invitation or inquiry about what someone wants right now (e.g., ¿Querrás un café?)
📝 In Action
Si vas a la playa, querrás llevar protector solar.
A2If you go to the beach, you will want to take sunscreen.
Cuando veas el menú, ¿qué querrás pedir?
A1When you see the menu, what will you want to order?
Me imagino que querrás descansar después de ese viaje.
B1I imagine that you will want to rest after that trip.
💡 Grammar Points
Irregular Future Tense
The verb 'querer' is irregular in the future tense. Instead of using the whole verb, you use the special stem 'querr-' plus the standard future endings (-é, -ás, -á, etc.).
Formal vs. Informal
'Querrás' uses the informal 'tú' form. If you are speaking formally to someone, you would use 'querrá' (usted form).
⭐ Usage Tips
Polite Guessing
Spanish often uses the future form ('querrás') or the conditional form ('querrías') to make polite guesses or soft suggestions about what someone might want right now.

Depicting future affection for a person, meaning 'you will love'.
querrás(verb)
you will love
?Expressing affection or deep care for a person in the future (informal 'tú')
you will care for
?Showing concern or affection
📝 In Action
Una vez que conozcas a mi perro, lo querrás de inmediato.
A2Once you meet my dog, you will love him immediately.
Sé que querrás a tus sobrinos, aunque aún no los has visto.
B1I know you will love your nephews, even though you haven't seen them yet.
💡 Grammar Points
'Querer' vs. 'Amar'
'Querer' is the main verb for 'to want,' but it also means 'to love' when talking about friends, family, or partners. 'Amar' is usually reserved for very deep, romantic, or spiritual love.
🔄 Conjugations
indicative
present
imperfect
preterite
subjunctive
present
imperfect
✏️ Quick Practice
💡 Quick Quiz: querrás
Question 1 of 2
Which sentence correctly uses 'querrás' to make a polite suggestion about the present moment?
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is 'querrás' spelled with two 'r's?
'Querrás' is the future tense of 'querer.' Verbs that are irregular in the future tense often add an 'r' to the stem before the ending. This signals the change in pronunciation and tense.
Can I use 'querrás' to talk about the weather?
No. 'Querrás' means 'you will want/love.' To talk about the weather ('It will be sunny'), you need verbs like 'hacer' (hará) or 'estar' (estará).