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deveréis

Deveréis is the second-person plural form of the Spanish verb deber in the future indicative tense. It is used to express that you all will have to do something, or that something is expected of you, when speaking to the pronoun vosotros. The form is regular and is primarily employed in Spain and other Spanish-speaking regions that maintain the vosotros form.

Morphology and conjugation: The future tense of deber follows the standard endings for -er verbs: -é, -ás,

Usage: Deveréis is used to indicate obligation, necessity, or expectation in the future. It is common in

Examples: Para mañana, deberéis entregar el informe. Si no llegáis a tiempo, deberéis llamar para avisar. These

Related forms: Deber is a regular verb with related tenses in other moods, such as present debéis,

-á,
-emos,
-éis,
-án,
attached
to
the
infinitive
deber.
Thus
the
full
paradigm
is:
deberé,
deberás,
deberá,
deberemos,
deberéis,
deberán.
Deveréis
corresponds
to
the
second-person
plural:
“you
will
have
to.”
both
formal
and
informal
contexts
where
the
vosotros
form
is
used.
In
Latin
American
Spanish,
where
vosotros
is
not
standard,
the
equivalent
construction
is
ustedes
deberán.
sentences
illustrate
how
the
future
tense
of
deber
expresses
what
you
all
will
have
to
do
under
certain
conditions.
imperfect
debíais,
or
conditional
deberíais.
The
future
form
deveréis
is
distinct
to
the
vosotros
paradigm
and
contrasts
with
ustedes
deberán
in
regions
that
use
ustedes
instead
of
vosotros.