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farão

Farão is a Portuguese verb form that corresponds to the third-person plural in the future tense of the verb fazer (to do, to make). In English, it is rendered as “they will do” or “they will make.” Fazer is irregular in the future tense, so farão contrasts with other forms such as faremos (we will do) and farão (they will do).

Grammar and forms: Farão is one of the irregular future forms of fazer. Other persons have different

Usage: Farão is used to describe actions that will be carried out by multiple subjects. It appears

Notes: Farão should not be confused with other verb forms or with unrelated proper names. Its meaning

stems
and
endings:
eu
farei,
tu
farás,
ele
fará,
nós
faremos,
vós
fareis,
eles
farão.
The
spelling
and
accent
mark
the
nasal
vowel
and
the
final
syllable,
signaling
the
future
tense
for
a
plural
subject.
in
both
formal
and
informal
writing
and
speech.
Examples
include:
Eles
farão
o
relatório
amanhã.
Ela
e
seus
colegas
farão/
farão
uma
apresentação?
(depending
on
the
pronoun)
In
Brazilian
and
European
Portuguese,
pronunciation
follows
the
standard
nasalized
final
syllable,
with
the
typical
r-tap
in
casual
speech.
remains
strictly
future
of
fazer,
tied
to
plural
subjects.
As
a
common
verb
form,
it
appears
across
a
range
of
registers,
from
everyday
speech
to
formal
writing.