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deviendra

Deviendra is the third-person singular form of the French verb devenir in the futur simple, meaning "will become." It is used to express a future change of state or identity, for example: "Il deviendra médecin" ("He will become a doctor"). Devenir is irregular in the future tense; the stem is deviendr- and the standard endings -ai, -as, -a, -ons, -ez, -ont are applied, giving forms such as je deviendrai, tu deviendras, il deviendra, nous deviendrons, vous deviendrez, ils deviendront.

Etymology and form: The verb devenir comes from Old French devenir, which in turn derives from the

Usage notes: Deviendra typically introduces a future state or transformation and can be used in various contexts,

Examples: "S'il continue ainsi, il deviendra célèbre." "Quand elle deviendra mère, sa vie changera." In everyday

Latin
devenire,
formed
with
de-
plus
venire
(to
come).
The
past
participle
is
devenu,
used
with
être
in
compound
tenses.
In
modern
French,
deviendra
is
a
common
grammatical
form
across
formal
and
informal
registers.
including
narrative
and
descriptive
passages.
It
often
appears
in
clauses
governed
by
conjunctions
like
quand,
lorsque,
dès
que,
or
si,
to
describe
when
someone
or
something
will
change.
The
subject
must
agree
with
the
verb
form:
il,
elle,
on,
or
other
third-person
pronouns.
usage,
deviendra
conveys
a
definite
future
expectation
rather
than
a
hypothetical
possibility,
distinguishing
it
from
the
conditional
or
imperfect
tenses.