How to Say "will change" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “will change” is “cambiará” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
El pronóstico dice que el clima cambiará radicalmente esta noche.
The forecast says the weather will change radically tonight.
Ella cambiará de opinión cuando vea la evidencia.
She will change her mind when she sees the evidence.
Si seguimos así, la situación cambiará para mejor.
If we continue like this, the situation will change for the better.
The Future Tense
This form tells you what 'he,' 'she,' 'it,' or 'you (formal)' will do in the future. In Spanish, we add the endings directly to the full verb (cambiar) instead of using a separate word like 'will'.
The Accent Mark
The accent on the final 'á' is essential. It tells you to stress that last syllable and signals that the verb is in the future tense.
Mixing up the Tenses
Mistake: “Mañana cambia.”
Correction: Mañana cambiará. ('Cambia' is Present Tense, 'Cambiará' is Future Tense. Use the future form when talking about a specific action that hasn't happened yet.)
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