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mostreranno

Mostreranno is the third-person plural future indicative form of mostrare, the Italian verb meaning to show, display, or demonstrate. It translates most often as "they will show" in English and is used when the subject performing the action is a plural noun or people. The form reflects a regular conjugation pattern for -are verbs in the future tense.

Conjugation and formation: mostrare belongs to the first conjugation (-are). In the future tense its endings

Usage and nuance: Mostreranno is used to indicate a future action of revealing or presenting something by

Etymology and related forms: Mostrare derives from Latin monstrare, meaning to show or to point out, with

are
-ò,
-ai,
-à,
-emo,
-ete,
-anno.
The
full
set
of
forms
is:
io
mostrerò,
tu
mostrerai,
lui/lei
mostrerà,
noi
mostreremo,
voi
mostrerete,
loro
mostreranno.
The
stem
remains
mostra-,
with
the
personal
endings
added
to
indicate
the
subject.
a
plural
subject.
It
can
describe
reporting
findings,
displaying
evidence,
or
presenting
objects.
Examples
include:
"Loro
mostreranno
le
prove
domani."
and
"Le
autorità
mostreranno
i
dati
nel
rapporto."
The
verb
can
take
direct
objects
such
as
ciò
che,
i
dati,
le
prove,
or
the
items
being
shown,
and
it
can
be
followed
by
subordinate
clauses
describing
how
or
why
something
will
be
demonstrated.
the
root
preserved
in
the
noun
mostra
(exhibition,
display)
and
related
forms.
Related
forms
include
present
tense
mostra,
present
participle
mostrando,
and
the
past
participle
mostrato,
all
sharing
the
same
root.