Ver (to see) · Future
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Ver in the Spanish future (futuro simple) is: yo veré, tú verás, él/ella/usted verá, nosotros/as veremos, vosotros/as veréis, ellos/ellas/ustedes verán. The future of ver uses a regular future stem (ver- + future endings). Despite ver being irregular in the imperfect and somewhat irregular in the present, its future is fully predictable.
| To See | Ver |
|---|---|
| I will see | yo veré |
| you will see | tú verás |
| he/she will see | él/ella/usted verá |
| we will see | nosotros/as veremos |
| you will see | vosotros/as veréis |
| they will see | ellos/ellas/ustedes verán |
Ver (to see) in context
Sentences that use ver in the future. Tap each to hear it.
Tomorrow I will see my family.
Soon you will see the results.
My sister will see the new movie.
We will watch the sunset from the hill.
You will see the difference very soon.
The critics will see the play on Friday.
Working with the future
The simple future ("haré", "tendré") competes with the more conversational "voy a + infinitive" construction in everyday Spanish — the going-to form is more common for near-term plans. The simple future shines in two cases: formal or more distant predictions, and conjecture about the present ("¿qué hora será?" = "what time could it be?"). About 12 high-frequency verbs use contracted future stems (har-, dir-, tendr-, pondr-, vendr-, saldr-, podr-, querr-, sabr-, habr-, valdr-, cabr-); the rest just append future endings to the full infinitive.
Frequently asked questions
How do you conjugate ver in the future?
Why does ver have a regular future when it's irregular elsewhere?
When should I use 'veré' instead of 'voy a ver'?
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