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

Examples
Él tomará su maleta de la cinta transportadora.
He will take his suitcase from the conveyor belt.
Mi jefe tomará un avión a Madrid mañana.
My boss will take a plane to Madrid tomorrow.
The Future Tense
The 'tomará' form tells you that the action ('taking') will happen in the future. It applies to 'él' (he), 'ella' (she), or 'usted' (formal you).
Regular AR Verb
To form this future tense, you simply add the ending '-á' to the entire verb (tomar + á). This pattern works for almost all verbs ending in -ar, -er, and -ir.
Confusing 'tomar' and 'llevar'
Mistake: “Él llevará el libro.”
Correction: Él tomará el libro. 'Tomar' means to take something towards yourself or grab it; 'llevar' means to take something away or carry it.
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