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Crearéis

Crearéis is the second-person plural form of the verb crear in the futuro simple (future indicative) in Spanish. It expresses an action that the subject “vosotros” will perform in the future, i.e., “you all will create.” This form is standard in dialects that use the vosotos/vosotras forms, most notably in Spain. In many Latin American varieties, where the pronoun ustedes is common, the corresponding form is crearán.

Conjugation and usage: crearéis is formed from the infinitive crear plus the future plural ending -éis, with

Dialectal note: The use of vosotros and its future forms like crearéis is common in Spain, parts

Example sentences:

- Mañana vosotros crearéis un plan de marketing para el proyecto.

- Si trabajáis de forma coordinada, vosotros crearéis una solución efectiva.

Etymology: crear proviene del latín creare, con el sentido de hacer o producir; su raíz se mantiene

the
accent
on
the
final
syllable
to
indicate
the
stressed
last-syllable
pronunciation.
The
form
is
regular
for
an
-ar
verb,
so
its
other
tenses
and
moods
follow
the
standard
-ar
verb
patterns
when
adapted
to
vosotros
(e.g.,
creáis
in
the
present,
crearíais
in
the
conditional).
of
the
Caribbean
and
the
United
States
where
Peninsular
Spanish
is
taught
or
spoken.
In
much
of
Latin
America,
speakers
typically
use
ustedes
and
creerán
as
the
equivalent
future
form,
rather
than
crearéis.
en
las
formas
verbales
modernas
en
español,
conservando
el
significado
de
generar
o
producir
algo
nuevo.