How to Say "will think" in Spanish
The most common Spanish word for “will think” is “creerá” — use 'creerá' when you are expressing a future assumption, belief, or opinion about something being true..
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Use 'creerá' when you are expressing a future assumption, belief, or opinion about something being true.
Examples
Si le muestras las pruebas, él te creerá inmediatamente.
If you show him the evidence, he will believe you immediately.
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Use 'pensará' when referring to the act of mental reflection, considering something, or forming a thought.
Examples
Ella pensará mucho antes de aceptar ese trabajo.
She will think a lot before accepting that job.
Believing vs. Thinking
The most common mistake is using 'pensará' when you actually mean 'will believe' or 'will assume'. Remember, 'creer' is about conviction or opinion, while 'pensar' is about the mental process of deliberation.
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