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lerás

Lerás is the second-person singular form of the Spanish verb leer in the simple future tense. It denotes that the subject, informal you (tú), will perform the action of reading at some point in the future. The form is used in declarative statements, promises, predictions, or instructions directed at a single listener.

Morphology and conjugation: leer is an -er verb. The simple future is formed by adding the endings

Pronunciation and orthography: lerás is spelled with a written accent on the final syllable to mark stress.

Usage and context: Lerás appears in contexts where a future action is attributed to tú. It is

See also: leer, conjugation of leer, Spanish verb conjugation, futuro simple.

-é,
-ás,
-á,
-emos,
-éis,
-án
to
the
infinitive.
Therefore,
the
paradigm
for
leer
in
the
future
includes
leeré,
leerás,
leerá,
leeremos,
leeréis,
leerán.
Lerás
corresponds
to
the
second-person
singular,
with
the
stress
placed
on
the
last
syllable,
as
indicated
by
the
accent.
In
standard
Spanish,
it
is
pronounced
roughly
as
le-RÁS,
with
a
rolled
or
tapped
r
depending
on
dialect.
There
is
no
stem
change
in
this
tense;
the
form
is
regular
for
all
regular
-er
verbs.
appropriate
in
narrative
or
explanatory
text,
as
well
as
everyday
speech.
It
contrasts
with
periphrastic
futures
like
"vas
a
leer"
or
"tú
vas
a
leer,"
which
convey
near-future
nuance.
Examples
include:
“Tú
leerás
el
informe
mañana,”
or
“Cuando
termines,
tú
leerás
las
instrucciones.”