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llegarán

Llegarán is the third-person plural form of the Spanish verb llegar in the simple future tense. Llegar is an -ar verb, and in the future tense its ending is added to the infinitive stem: llegaré, llegarás, llegará, llegaremos, llegaréis, llegarán. The form llegarán corresponds to “they will arrive” or “you all will arrive” (ustedes) in standard usage and is regular in this tense.

Usage and meaning: The future tense expresses an action that will occur in the future. Llegarán is

Style and pronunciation: The word is pronounced with the stress on the last syllable, which is indicated

Related forms and notes: The verb llegar has a variety of tenses and moods, including present (llego,

See also: llegar, conjugación de llegar, español gramatical.

commonly
used
to
indicate
that
a
group
will
arrive
at
a
specified
time
or
place,
as
in
examples
such
as
“Llegarán
mañana”
and
“Los
invitados
llegarán
a
las
ocho.”
It
can
also
appear
in
contexts
of
scheduled
events
or
expectations
about
the
near
future.
orthographically
by
the
acute
accent:
llegarán.
This
helps
distinguish
it
from
other
related
forms
and
tenses
of
the
same
verb.
llegas,
llega),
preterite
(llegué,
llegaste,
llegó),
imperfect
(llegaba),
conditional
(llegaría),
and
subjunctive
(llegue,
llegues,
llegue,
lleguemos,
lleguéis,
lleguen).
The
futuro
simple
form
llegarán
is
specifically
the
future
tense
for
ellos/ellas/ustedes.