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

Examples
Mi vuelo llegará a Madrid a las cinco en punto.
My flight will arrive in Madrid exactly at five o'clock.
Si salimos ahora, él llegará antes que nosotros.
If we leave now, he will arrive before us.
Usted recibirá un mensaje cuando su paquete llegará.
You will receive a message when your package arrives.
Future Tense Structure
The future tense is built by taking the whole infinitive ('llegar') and adding the specific ending ('-á'). This form refers to actions that will definitely happen later.
The Subject is Implied
Since 'llegará' only works for 'él' (he), 'ella' (she), or 'usted' (you formal), you often don't need to say the subject pronoun, as the verb form tells you who is doing the action.
Spelling Change in the Base Verb
Mistake: “Using 'llegé' instead of 'llegué' in the past tense (preterite 'yo' form).”
Correction: The verb 'llegar' keeps the hard 'g' sound, so it needs a 'u' before the 'e' in some forms, like 'yo llegué' and 'que él llegue'. This is needed to keep the sound the same.
Other Meanings of “llegará”
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