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Pondrán

Pondrán is the third-person plural form of the Spanish verb poner in the futuro simple (simple future). It expresses a future action carried out by ellos, ellas, or ustedes and translates as “they will put,” “they will place,” or “they will set” depending on context.

Form and etymology: The form uses the irregular future stem pondr- derived from the verb poner, combined

Usage: Pondrán is used to describe actions that will be performed by a plural subject. It appears

Regional and grammatical notes: Pondrán is standard across Spanish-speaking regions. For vosotros, the corresponding form in

with
the
regular
futuro
ending
-án.
Like
other
forms
in
the
futuro,
it
indicates
a
prediction
or
intention
about
a
future
event.
The
accent
on
the
a
in
pondrán
shows
the
stress
pattern
typical
of
this
tense
form.
in
declarative
sentences,
questions,
and
clauses
that
express
future
plans
or
expectations.
For
example:
Ellos
pondrán
las
sillas
alrededor
de
la
mesa.
They
will
put
the
chairs
around
the
table.
Si
los
planes
funcionan,
pondrán
en
marcha
el
proyecto
mañana.
If
the
plans
work,
they
will
start
the
project
tomorrow.
In
addition,
ustedes
pondrán
available
resources
means
you
all
will
provide
the
resources.
the
futuro
simple
is
pondréis,
while
pondrán
is
used
with
ustedes
and
with
ellos/ellas.
The
verb
poner
can
also
appear
in
other
tenses
with
related
stems
(por
ejemplo,
pondría
in
the
conditional,
pondrá
in
the
present,
etc.),
but
pondrán
specifically
marks
the
third-person
plural
future.