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estaréis

Estaréis is the second-person plural form of the Spanish verb estar in the futuro simple (future indicative). It means “you all will be” and is used with the pronoun vosotros, which is common in Spain and some other Spanish-speaking regions. The infinitive estar takes the standard future endings in this tense: -é, -ás, -á, -emos, -éis, -án. Therefore, the full set includes estaré, estarás, estará, estaremos, estaréis, estarán. The accent on é in -éis marks the stressed syllable in this future form.

Usage and regional variation: Estaréis describes a future state or location of a group addressed as vosotros.

Related forms: Estaréis should not be confused with estéis, which is the second-person plural present subjunctive

Examples:

- Mañana vosotros estaréis en la oficina a las diez.

- Cuando lleguéis, estaréis cansados.

It
is
appropriate
for
statements
about
what
will
be
true
or
where
people
will
be.
In
many
Latin
American
varieties,
the
vosotros
form
is
not
used;
instead,
ustedes
are
used,
and
the
corresponding
future
form
would
be
estarán
(you
all
formal/informal,
ustedes).
In
contexts
where
vosotros
is
understood,
estaréis
is
the
natural
form.
of
estar
(used
in
dependent
clauses
after
expressions
that
require
the
subjunctive)
or
with
estáis,
the
present
indicative
form
for
vosotros
meaning
“you
all
are.”
The
imperative
form
for
vosotros
is
estad,
used
to
give
a
command.