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juzgará

Juzgará is the third‑person singular form of the Spanish verb juzgar in the simple future tense. The verb juzgar means “to judge, to evaluate, to consider, to estimate.” In the simple future, juzgará is used to express an action that will take place in the future and is performed by an unspecified third party, usually a person or entity. For example, in the sentence “El tribunal juzgará el caso mañana,” juzgará indicates that the court will judge the case at a future time.

The simple future tense in Spanish is formed by adding the appropriate endings to the infinitive of

Juzgará may also appear in idiomatic expressions or as part of a longer sentence where the subject

In summary, juzgará is a standard future tense form used to denote an act of judging that

the
verb.
For
regular
-ar
verbs,
the
endings
are
–é,
–ás,
–á,
–emos,
–éis,
–án.
Thus,
juzgar
+
-á
produces
juzgará
for
the
third
person
singular.
The
form
is
used
in
neutral
statements,
plans,
predictions,
and
in
conditional
clauses
where
the
future
action
is
certain
or
highly
likely.
It
can
appear
in
legal
or
formal
contexts
when
describing
judicial
proceedings
or
in
literature
to
depict
a
character’s
forthcoming
judgment.
is
implied
by
context,
such
as
“Ella
juzgará
la
situación
con
objetividad.”
The
verb
is
generally
not
used
with
the
particle
“si”
in
conditional
clauses;
instead,
the
simple
future
is
paired
with
the
conditional
tense
(e.g.,
“Si
el
juez
juzgará
el
asunto,
habrá...”).
will
occur
in
the
future,
commonly
found
in
formal,
legal,
or
narrative
Spanish.