sacaremos
/sah-kah-REH-mohs/
we will take out

A group of people taking a chest out of the ground.
sacaremos(verb)
we will take out
?removing something from a place
we will get
?obtaining something like tickets or a permit
,we will remove
?extracting something
📝 In Action
Esta noche nosotros sacaremos la basura.
A1Tonight we will take out the trash.
Mañana sacaremos las entradas para el concierto.
A2Tomorrow we will get the tickets for the concert.
💡 Grammar Points
Predicting the Future
This word is built by taking the base action 'sacar' and adding '-emos'. It always means 'we will' do the action.
❌ Common Pitfalls
Don't confuse with the past
Mistake: "Using 'sacamos' for the future."
Correction: Use 'sacamos' for 'we take' (now) or 'we took' (past). Use 'sacaremos' specifically for 'we will take' (future).
⭐ Usage Tips
Conversation vs. Writing
In casual talk, people often say 'vamos a sacar' (we are going to take out). 'Sacaremos' sounds a bit more formal or certain.

A student celebrating the good results they achieved.
📝 In Action
Si estudiamos mucho, sacaremos buenas notas.
B1If we study hard, we will get good grades.
⭐ Usage Tips
School Talk
Use this form when talking about the results you and your classmates expect to receive after an exam.
🔄 Conjugations
subjunctive
imperfect
present
indicative
preterite
imperfect
present
✏️ Quick Practice
💡 Quick Quiz: sacaremos
Question 1 of 1
Which sentence correctly uses 'sacaremos' to mean 'we will take out the trash'?
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does 'sacaremos' change spelling like 'saqué'?
No! While the 'I' form in the past changes to 'saqué' (with a 'qu'), the future form 'sacaremos' keeps the 'c' because the sound remains hard before the letter 'a'.