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Entraréis

Entraréis is a Spanish verb form, the second-person plural in the indicative future tense for the verb entrar (to enter). It corresponds to “you all will enter” in English and is used when the subject is vosotros/vosotras.

Usage and regional variation

In Spain, entraréis is commonly used in everyday speech and writing to refer to a future action

Formation and basic paradigm

Entraréis follows the regular future endings for -ar verbs. The future of entrar is formed by adding

Examples

Examples include: “Mañana vosotros entraréis por la puerta principal.” and “Cuando lleguéis, entraréis al edificio.”

Notes

Entraréis is not a command or a subjunctive form; it is a straightforward future tense form. The

by
the
group
you
address
as
vosotros.
In
most
of
Latin
America,
where
the
vos
forms
are
not
standard,
the
corresponding
form
is
ustedes
vosotros?
No,
the
equivalent
is
entrarán,
with
ustedes
as
the
subject.
Therefore,
entrarán
is
used
for
“you
all
will
enter”
when
ustedes
or
they
are
the
subject.
these
endings
to
the
infinitive:
-é,
-ás,
-á,
-emos,
-éis,
-án.
Thus
the
full
future
paradigm
for
entrar
is:
yo
entraré,
tú
entrarás,
él/ella/Ud.
entrará,
nosotros
entraremos,
vosotros
entraréis,
ellos/Uds.
entrarán.
accent
on
the
last
syllable
(éis)
marks
the
stressed
syllable,
as
in
most
Spanish
verb
forms
ending
in
-éis.
The
etymology
traces
to
entrar
plus
the
standard
future
suffixes
of
Iberian
Spanish.