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déterminerez

Déterminerez is the second-person plural (vous) future simple form of the French verb déterminer. It corresponds to the meaning “you will determine.” The form is regular for the -er verb group, built from the stem détermin- plus the future ending - ez.

Etymology and meaning: déterminer comes from Latin determinare, meaning to set boundaries, to decide, or to

Usage: Déterminerez is common in written and formal spoken French, especially in instructional, administrative, or contract

Examples:

- Vous déterminerez les critères d’éligibilité au cours de cette réunion.

- Si vous déterminerez les paramètres, nous pourrons progresser dans le projet.

Notes: Déterminerez is contrasted with other tenses of déterminer, such as déterminerez (future simple for vous)

determine.
In
modern
French,
the
verb
covers
senses
such
as
deciding
a
course
of
action,
establishing
criteria,
or
identifying
a
result.
The
future
tense
ending
-ez
marks
the
second-person
plural
or
formal
singular
address
in
the
present
system,
so
déterminerez
is
used
when
speaking
to
multiple
people
or
to
one
person
formally.
contexts
where
actions
are
described
as
future
tasks.
It
can
appear
in
narratives
or
procedural
texts
to
outline
what
a
group
or
a
formally
addressed
individual
will
do.
As
with
other
future
simple
forms,
it
signals
a
future
action
without
specifying
immediacy.
versus
déterminez
(impératif)
or
déterminer
(infinitif).
The
pronunciation
is
roughly
pronounced
“day-tehr-mee-neh-ray,”
with
the
final
-ez
pronounced
as
a
clear
“é”
sound.