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iréis

iréis is the second-person plural form of the Spanish verb ir in the futuro simple (simple future). It corresponds to the English you will go and is used with the second-person plural pronoun vosotros. In regions that use vosotros, iréis is the standard way to indicate a future action involving “you all”; in most of Latin America, where vosotros is not used, the corresponding form is ustedes irán.

Formation and comparison: The futuro simple for -ir verbs is formed by attaching the endings -é, -ás,

Usage: Iréis conveys a straightforward future action or plan. It can express a prediction, a scheduled event,

Examples:

- Mañana iréis al museo si el tiempo lo permite.

- Después de la reunión iréis a casa.

Regional note: Because the vosotros form is standard in Spain and some communities, iréis is common there.

See also: ir (the base verb), vosotros, futuro simple.

-á,
-emos,
-éis,
-án
to
the
infinitive.
For
ir,
this
yields
iré,
irás,
irá,
iremos,
iréis,
irán.
The
form
iréis
shares
the
same
pattern
as
other
regular
-ir
verbs
in
the
future
tense,
despite
the
verb
ir
being
highly
irregular
in
other
tenses.
or
a
stated
intention.
Like
other
future
forms,
it
can
be
used
in
both
declarative
statements
and
conditional
or
hypothetical
contexts
when
the
future
is
part
of
a
main
clause.
In
Latin
American
Spanish,
the
corresponding
future
form
for
ustedes
is
irán,
and
practical
equivalents
for
vosotros
are
often
replaced
by
ustedes
irán.