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convaincras

Convaincras is the second-person singular form of the French verb convaincre in the futur simple tense. It corresponds to the English phrase “you will persuade” and is used to indicate that the subject, tu, will persuade someone to take an action in the future. It is a conjugated form, not a standalone noun or independent lexical item.

Etymology and morphology: Convaincre derives from Latin convincere, formed from con- “together” and vincere “to conquer/overcome.”

Usage: Convaincras appears in declarative statements, instructions, or narratives where the speaker addresses someone directly. Example:

See also: convaincre, convaincre (verb), futur simple, French verb conjugation.

In
the
futur
simple,
the
second-person
singular
is
formed
by
adding
the
ending
-as
to
the
stem
convaincr-,
yielding
convaincras.
The
final
s
in
spelling
is
not
pronounced.
Tu
convaincras
les
sceptiques
avec
des
arguments
solides.
In
negative
constructions:
Tu
ne
convaincras
pas
tout
le
monde
si
les
preuves
manquent.
It
also
appears
in
reported
speech
with
appropriate
tense
adjustments.