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correggerà

Correggerà is the third-person singular future indicative form of the Italian verb correggere, meaning to correct, amend, or set right. It is used to indicate that he, she, or a formally addressed person will perform the action of correcting in the future. For example: Il professore correggerà gli esami domani.

Etymology: The verb correggere derives from Latin corrīgēre, “to set straight, put right.” Italian preserves that

Conjugation: In the future indicative, correggere takes the stem corregger- and attaches the standard endings: correggerò,

Usage: Correggerà appears in neutral, descriptive contexts describing future actions related to correcting errors, texts, exams,

origin
in
its
stem
corregger-,
which
is
used
for
the
future
tense
to
maintain
the
correct
pronunciation
before
the
endings.
correggerai,
correggerà,
correggeremo,
correggerete,
correggeranno.
The
spelling
features
the
double
consonants
rr
and
gg
(correggerà),
illustrating
Italian
orthography
that
preserves
the
hard
g
before
the
vowel
in
the
endings.
and
similar
tasks.
It
is
common
in
education,
journalism,
and
everyday
language.
It
takes
direct
objects
such
as
gli
errori,
i
compiti,
la
tesina.
Pronouns
can
be
attached
according
to
Italian
clitic
rules
(e.g.,
correggerà
gli
errori).
The
form
agrees
in
person
and
number
with
the
subject;
related
forms
include
correggerò
(I
will
correct)
and
correggerai
(you
will
correct).