causará
Causará is the third-person singular form of the Spanish verb causar in the simple future tense. It means “will cause” and is used to indicate that something will bring about a result or effect. Causar is a regular -ar verb, so its future conjugation follows the standard pattern: causaré, causarás, causará, causaremos, causarán. The accent on causará marks the stress on the final syllable, distinguishing it from other forms such as causara (imperfect subjunctive or a different mood).
Usage and nuance: Causar is a transitive verb, requiring a direct object that represents the outcome or
Etymology: Causar derives from Latin causāre, related to causa, meaning cause or reason. The verb forms in
- El aumento de la temperatura causará desastres ambientales si no se toman medidas.
- La apertura de la carretera causará molestias temporales para los residentes.
- Si no se controla la contaminación, causará daños a la salud.
Notes: Because stressed accent marks distinguish future forms from other moods, correct orthography of causará is