
anhelar Futurum Konjugation
anhelar — to long for
The future tense 'anhelaré' / 'anhelarán' indicates what someone will long for.
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Use the future tense to talk about longing that will happen in the future. It can also express probability or assumption about someone's current desires.
Anmärkningar om anhelar i Futurum
Anhelar is regular in the future tense. The stem is the full infinitive 'anhelar', and the endings are standard.
Exempelfraser
Anhelaré este día para siempre.
I will long for this day forever.
yo
¿Anhelarás volver aquí?
Will you long to come back here?
tú
Ellos anhelarán la libertad.
They will long for freedom.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Seguro que anhelará un descanso.
Surely he will long for a rest.
él/ella/usted
Vanliga misstag
Misstag: Using the present tense 'anhela' when talking about a future event.
Korrekt: Use 'anhelará' for future actions, like 'Él anhelará el verano'.
Varför: The future tense specifically denotes actions that are expected to occur after the present moment.
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Relaterade tempus
Presens
yo: anhelo
The present tense 'anhelo' / 'anhelan' describes current or habitual longing.
Preteritum
yo: anhelé
The preterite of anhelar is regular: anhelé, anhelaste, anheló, anhelamos, anhelasteis, anhelaron.
Imperfekt
yo: anhelaba
The imperfect 'anhelaba' / 'anhelaban' describes ongoing or habitual longing in the past.
Konditionalis
yo: anhelaría
The conditional 'anhelaría' / 'anhelarían' expresses hypothetical longing ('would long for').
Presens konjunktiv
yo: anhele
Use 'anhele' and 'anhelen' after expressions of desire, doubt, or emotion.
Imperfekt konjunktiv
yo: anhelara
The imperfect subjunctive 'anhelara'/'anhelase' is used for past hypotheticals or wishes.
Imperativ (bekräftande)
yo: anhela
Use 'anhela' and 'anhelen' for affirmative commands to 'usted'/'ustedes', and 'anhela' for 'tú'.
Imperativ (nekande)
yo: no anheles
Use 'no anheles' for 'tú' and 'no anhelen' for 'ustedes', following the present subjunctive pattern.