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acudirás

Acudirás is the second person singular form of the Spanish verb acudir in the future tense. The meaning depends on context, but it generally conveys that someone will go to a place, attend an event, or turn to someone for help. As a future form, it is used to talk about actions that will take place later.

The verb acudir comes from Latin accurrere, from ad- toward + currere to run. This origin reflects

In usage, acudir is followed by the preposition a when indicating a destination, event, or person being

Acudir vs. asistir: in many contexts, acudir and asistir can be interchangeable when referring to being present

Conjugation note: the future simple forms of acudir are regular: yo acudiré, tú acudirás, él acudirá, nosotros

the
sense
of
moving
toward
a
destination,
presenting
oneself,
or
seeking
assistance,
which
remains
central
to
its
modern
uses.
approached:
acudir
a
la
cita,
acudir
al
médico.
It
also
expresses
turning
to
someone
for
help
or
advice:
acudir
a
un
vecino,
acudir
a
las
autoridades.
Additionally,
it
can
mean
to
resort
to
a
resource
or
remedy:
acudir
a
la
memoria,
acudir
a
un
libro
para
consultar
información.
at
an
event
(acudió
a
la
reunión
/
[él]
asistió
a
la
reunión).
However,
acudir
often
emphasizes
the
act
of
going
to
or
seeking
something,
whereas
asistir
is
more
strictly
“to
be
present.”
acudiremos,
vosotros
acudiréis,
ellos
acudirán.
The
present
tense
forms
are
irregular
(yo
acudo,
tú
acudes,
él
acude,
etc.),
reflecting
the
verb’s
stem
change
in
that
tense.