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decidiréis

Decidiréis is the second-person plural form of the Spanish verb decidir in the future simple tense. It corresponds to the English phrase “you all will decide” and is used to refer to actions that will take place in the future.

Usage and regional variation: Decidiréis is predominantly used in Spain, where the vosotros form is common.

Conjugation and relation to other forms: Decidir is a regular -ir verb, and in the future tense

Example: Mañana decidiréis entre estas dos opciones. This sentence illustrates the use of the future form to

Etymology and related forms: The verb derives from decidir, meaning to decide. Related forms include: decido

In
most
Spanish-speaking
countries,
where
the
pronoun
vosotros
is
not
used,
the
equivalent
future
may
be
expressed
with
ustedes:
ustedes
decidirán.
it
follows
the
standard
endings
for
-ir
verbs:
decidiré,
decidirás,
decidirá,
decidiremos,
decidiréis,
decidirán.
The
form
decisive
for
vosotros
is
decided
as
decidiréis,
with
stress
placed
on
the
last
syllable.
indicate
that
the
action
of
deciding
will
occur
in
the
near
future
by
the
group
addressed
as
vosotros.
(present,
yo),
decides
(tú),
decidió
(pretérito),
decidí
(participio).
In
contexts
requiring
the
imperfect
or
conditional
moods,
other
forms
such
as
decidiríais
or
decidiríais
may
appear,
but
those
differ
from
the
simple
future
form
decisiríais.