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entrarán

Entrarán is the third-person plural form of the Spanish verb entrar in the futuro simple (simple future). It corresponds to "they will enter" or, in many contexts, "you all will enter" when the subject is ustedes. It is a regular -ar verb form, built from the infinitive entrar plus the endings -é, -ás, -á, -emos, -éis, -án, with the stress marked on the final syllable by the written accent in this case.

Formation and pronunciation: The ending -rán marks the 3rd person plural in the future. The word is

Usage: Entrarán describes a future action by a plural subject, such as ellos, ellas, or ustedes. It

Related forms: In the present tense, entran means "they enter"; in the imperfect, entraban means "they were

pronounced
with
the
stress
on
the
last
syllable:
en-tra-RÁN
(approximately
en-trah-RAHN).
The
accent
is
required
because,
by
default,
a
word
ending
in
n
would
typically
stress
the
penultimate
syllable,
so
the
accent
signals
the
final-syllable
emphasis.
can
be
used
in
affirmative,
negative,
and
interrogative
constructions,
and
with
time
expressions
like
mañana,
más
tarde,
or
cuando.
Examples:
Ellos
entrarán
en
la
sala
a
las
ocho.
¿Entrarán
ustedes
al
edificio
antes
de
las
diez?
No
entrarán
si
la
puerta
permanece
cerrada.
The
form
is
often
followed
by
a
prepositional
or
directional
phrase,
as
in
entrarán
por
la
puerta
principal
or
entrarán
al
comedor.
entering"
or
"they
used
to
enter."
The
conditional
would
be
entrarían
("they
would
enter").
Entrar
is
a
regular
-ar
verb,
so
its
other
tenses
follow
the
same
pattern.