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duplicaréis

Duplicaréis is the second-person plural form of the Spanish verb duplicar in the futuro simple (simple future) indicative. It corresponds to the idea "you all will duplicate" and is used when addressing vosotros/vosotras, a form common in Spain and in some regions that maintain the vos form. In many Latin American varieties, where ustedes replace vosotros, the corresponding future form is duplicarán.

Grammatically, duplicaréis is a regular form of an -ar verb. For futuro simple, the endings for -ar

Usage notes: duplicaréis is used to talk about actions that will occur in the future when speaking

Examples: Mañana duplicaréis las copias si seguís el protocolo. Duplicaréis la producción en el próximo trimestre

Related forms include present tense duplicáis (you all duplicate), preterite duplicasteis (you all duplicated), and future

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verbs
are
-é,
-ás,
-á,
-emos,
-éis,
-án,
attached
to
the
infinitive.
Therefore,
duplicaréis
follows
the
pattern
duplicar
+
éis
(with
the
accent
on
é)
to
indicate
the
second-person
plural
future.
The
verb’s
stem
duplic-
remains
unchanged
in
this
tense;
the
ending
conveys
person
and
number.
to
a
group
that
uses
the
vosotros
form.
In
Spanish
varieties
that
use
ustedes
instead
of
vosotros,
the
same
sense
is
conveyed
by
duplicarán,
not
duplicaréis.
si
mantenéis
el
plan
de
inversión.
These
sentences
illustrate
future
action
directed
at
a
plural
you
in
contexts
where
vos
forms
are
standard.
forms
for
other
persons:
duplicaré,
duplicarás,
duplicará,
duplicaremos,
duplicarán.
See
also
duplicar
and
the
vosotros
conjugation
patterns
in
regular
-ar
verbs.