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compreranno

Compreranno is the third person plural form of the Italian verb comprare in the futuro semplice (simple future). It denotes an action that will take place in the future and is translated into English as “they will buy.” The form is regular for the first conjugation -are verbs in the future: the stem comprer- combines with the standard endings -ò, -ai, -à, -remo, -rete, -ranno, giving comprerò, comprerai, comprerà, compreremo, comprerete, compreranno.

In usage, compreranno is employed for statements about future purchasing actions by a group. It can appear

Grammatical notes: compreranno is a regular conjugation pattern for -are verbs in the futuro semplice. The corresponding

Example: Loro compreranno una casa entro l’anno. They will buy a house within the year.

in
affirmative
clauses,
questions,
and
conditional
or
hypothetical
contexts,
and
it
often
pairs
with
time
expressions
such
as
domani,
presto,
o
quando
avranno
soldi.
It
is
synonymous
with
other
future-meaning
constructions,
such
as
acquisteranno,
though
acquisteranno
(from
acquistare)
can
carry
a
slightly
more
formal
or
formal-register
nuance
in
some
contexts.
forms
in
other
persons
are
comprerò
(io),
comprerai
(tu),
comprerà
(lui/lei),
compreremo
(noi),
comprerete
(voi).
The
same
stem
applies
to
related
verbs
with
similar
meaning,
and
the
choice
between
comprare
and
acquistare
can
reflect
nuance
more
than
grammar.