Alejarás
Alejarás is a Spanish verb conjugation. It is the second-person singular future indicative form of the verb alejar. The verb alejar means to move away, to distance, or to repel. Therefore, alejarás translates to "you will move away," "you will distance," or "you will repel." This conjugation is used when speaking to one person informally (tú) about an action that will happen in the future. For example, "Tú alejarás los malos pensamientos" means "You will drive away the bad thoughts." The verb alejar can be used in both literal and figurative senses. Literally, it can refer to physical distance, such as "Alejarás la silla de la mesa" (You will move the chair away from the table). Figuratively, it can relate to emotional or psychological separation, like keeping something undesirable at bay. Understanding this conjugation is key to forming future tense sentences in Spanish when addressing a single person informally.