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Amuseront

Amuseront is the third-person plural future simple form of the French verb amuser, which means to amuse or to entertain. As a verb form, amuseront indicates that a group of subjects (they) will perform the action of amusing in the future.

Formation and usage in French grammar: In the futur simple, regular -er verbs use the infinitive as

Examples of usage: Ils amuseront le public avec leur spectacle demain. Les animateurs amuseront les enfants

Notes: Amuseront is strictly a finite verb form and cannot function as a noun. It is one

the
stem
with
the
endings
-ai,
-as,
-a,
-ons,
-ez,
-ont.
Therefore
amuseront
is
formed
by
taking
the
infinitive
amuser
and
adding
the
ending
-ont
for
ils/elles.
This
form
is
used
in
narrative,
descriptive,
or
factual
statements
about
future
events
involving
multiple
subjects.
lors
de
la
fête.
In
these
sentences,
amuseront
conveys
a
planned
or
expected
future
action
by
a
group
rather
than
a
present
or
past
event.
part
of
the
broader
set
of
conjugated
forms
of
amuser,
which
also
include
amuser,
amuserai,
amuseras,
amuserait,
amuserons,
amuserez,
and
amuseraient.
The
form
is
appropriate
in
standard
written
and
spoken
French
when
describing
future
actions
by
multiple
subjects.