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existiréis

Existiréis is the second-person plural form of the Spanish verb existir in the futuro simple (future tense). It corresponds to the English “you will exist” and is used with the pronoun vosotros, which is common in Spain and some other regions. In many Latin American varieties, the second-person plural is ustedes, with the corresponding future form existirán.

Etymology and form: existir comes from the Latin existere, formed from ex- “out, forth” and sistere “to

Usage: existiréis is used to talk about future existence or presence involving you all (vosotros). It appears

Related forms: present tense forms include existís (you all exist); past tenses include exististe (you existed);

Example: Si seguís el plan, vosotros existireis para cuando llegue el nuevo siglo. This sentence illustrates

stand,
to
remain.”
The
future
simple
endings
for
-ir
verbs
are
-é,
-ás,
-á,
-emos,
-éis,
-án.
Therefore
existiréis
is
existir
+
éis,
with
the
acute
accent
on
é
marking
the
stressed
syllable.
The
form
is
regular
for
this
verb
and
does
not
undergo
stem
changes
in
the
future.
in
formal
or
literary
writing
and
in
contexts
where
the
vosotros
form
is
appropriate.
In
everyday
modern
prose
or
speech
in
many
Spanish-speaking
regions,
a
speaker
might
instead
use
ustedes
existarán
to
express
the
same
idea.
and
future
forms
vary
by
pronoun
(existiréis
for
vosotros,
existirán
for
ustedes/ellos).
the
future
with
vosotros,
using
existireis
in
a
hypothetical
or
narrative
context.