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How to Say "i'll require" in Spanish

The Spanish word fori'll requireis necesitaréA2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

English → SpanishA2
verbA2
slightly more formal necessity
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Examples

Necesitaré un mapa para encontrar el hotel.

I will need a map to find the hotel.

Si llueve, necesitaré mi paraguas.

If it rains, I will need my umbrella.

Para el proyecto de mañana, necesitaré que me ayudes.

For tomorrow's project, I will need you to help me.

Future Tense is Simple

The 'é' ending tells you two things: the action is happening in the future, and the person doing the action is 'yo' (I). It’s the easiest way to talk about future plans.

Expressing Need for Actions

To say 'I will need to do something,' you follow 'necesitaré' immediately with the base form of the second verb (infinitive): 'Necesitaré estudiar más' (I will need to study more).

Mixing up Present and Future

Mistake:Yo necesito un coche mañana.

Correction: Yo necesitaré un coche mañana. (Or: Voy a necesitar...). While 'necesito' is sometimes used, 'necesitaré' is the correct way to clearly express a future need.

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