condurrete
Condurrete is the second person plural future simple form of the Italian verb condurre, meaning “you all will lead” or “you all will conduct.” The verb condurre is irregular in the present tense, but in the future it forms the stem condurr- and adds the standard -ete ending for the voi form, yielding condurrò, condurrai, condurrà, condurremo, condurrete, condurranno. Thus condurrete specifically marks a future action undertaken by a group.
In usage, condurrete describes actions carried out by "you all" (informal plural or generic plural you) in
- Domani voi condurrete una riunione importante. (Tomorrow you all will lead an important meeting.)
- Se condurrete le indagini con rigore, otterrete risultati affidabili. (If you all conduct the investigations rigorously,
Negation is formed with non before the verb: Non condurrete questa operazione senza una guida. The form
Related forms include condurrò, condurrai, condurrà, condurremo, condurranno, which vary by person and number. The root