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fallarán

Fallarán is the third-person plural form of the Spanish verb fallar in the simple future tense. The verb fallar means to fail, miss the mark, or malfunction, depending on the context. In this form, fallarán denotes that a group (they) or a formal plural subject (ustedes) will fail, miss a goal, or experience a malfunction in the future.

As a regular -ar verb, fallar follows the standard future endings: -é, -ás, -á, -emos, -éis, -án.

Usage notes include distinguishing between senses of failure: personal or performance failure (fallar un examen), missing

Examples:

- Si no estudian, fallarán en el examen.

- Los sensores fallarán si se supera la temperatura límite.

- Ellos fallarán si no corrigen los errores a tiempo.

Therefore,
the
full
set
of
future
forms
includes
fallaré,
fallarás,
fallará,
fallaremos,
fallaréis,
and
fallarán.
The
pronunciation
with
the
accent
on
the
last
syllable
helps
indicate
the
future
stress.
The
form
is
commonly
used
with
both
humans
and
inanimate
subjects
when
predicting
outcomes.
a
target
or
deadline
(fallar
en
el
intento),
or
mechanical
malfunction
(un
dispositivo
fallará).
The
preposition
en
often
appears
when
specifying
the
area
of
failure,
as
in
fallarán
en
la
entrega
if
the
delivery
fails
to
complete
successfully.
In
conditional
or
hypothetical
contexts,
fallarán
can
appear
in
clauses
that
discuss
expected
results
or
forecasts.