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mostrerà

Mostrerà is the third-person singular form of the Italian verb mostrare in the future simple (indicative) tense. It means “he/she/it will show” or “will demonstrate.” As a regular -are verb, mostrare follows the standard future endings: -ò, -rai, -rà, -remo, -rete, -ranno. Therefore forms include mostrerò, mostrerai, mostrerà, mostreremo, mostrerete, mostreranno.

Origin and usage context: mostrare comes from Latin monstrare, meaning to show or to reveal. In Italian,

Examples: La presentazione mostrerà i dati. (The presentation will show the data.) Il manuale mostrerà come configurare

Related forms: The verb’s present tense form is mostra, which means “he/she shows.” The past participle is

Notes: As a standard future form, mostrerà is common in formal, instructional, or informative contexts. It is

mostrerà
is
used
to
indicate
a
future
action
carried
out
by
a
subject,
whether
the
subject
is
a
person,
a
thing,
or
an
organization.
It
can
be
used
in
literal
senses
(displaying
a
physical
object)
or
figurative
senses
(demonstrating
a
point,
presenting
evidence,
or
illustrating
a
result).
l’app.
(The
manual
will
show
how
to
configure
the
app.)
mostrato,
used
with
auxiliary
avere
(ho
mostrato,
hai
mostrato,
etc.)
to
form
passato
prossimo.
The
future
tense
of
related
verbs
follows
the
same
-are
pattern,
adapting
the
stem
accordingly
(e.g.,
mostrerò,
mostrerai,
mostrerà).
important
to
distinguish
it
from
the
imperfect
or
other
tenses
by
its
ending
and
context.