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avranno

Avranno is the third-person plural form of the Italian verb avere in the simple future tense. It translates as “they will have” in English and can function as a main verb meaning possession or state in the future, as well as an auxiliary in compound tenses.

Formation and usage: Avranno is formed from the stem avr- combined with the ending -anno, following the

Examples as a main verb: Loro avranno una casa entro due anni. They will have (possess) a

Examples as an auxiliary: Loro avranno mangiato prima di partire. They will have eaten before leaving. Quando

Notes and context: Avranno is irregular in form, reflecting the historical development of avere in Italian.

irregular
stem
pattern
of
avere.
The
full
future
paradigm
of
avere
is
avrò,
avrai,
avrà,
avremo,
avrete,
avranno.
The
form
is
used
to
express
actions
or
states
that
will
belong
to
or
be
completed
by
a
future
time,
and
it
also
serves
as
the
auxiliary
in
the
future
perfect:
they
will
have
done
something
by
then.
house
within
two
years.
Loro
avranno
finito
il
lavoro
entro
stasera.
They
will
have
finished
the
work
by
this
evening.
arriveranno,
avranno
già
finito.
When
they
arrive,
they
will
already
have
finished.
It
is
commonly
used
in
narrative
and
descriptive
writing
to
indicate
future
possession,
completion,
or
sequence
of
events.
It
pairs
with
past
participles
to
form
the
future
perfect
and
with
other
verbs
to
express
future
states
or
actions.
Related
forms
include:
avrò,
avrai,
avrà,
avremo,
avrete.