podrás
"Podrás" is a Spanish verb form. It is the second-person singular future indicative conjugation of the verb "poder." "Poder" in Spanish translates to "to be able to" or "can" in English. Therefore, "podrás" literally means "you will be able to" or "you can" (in a future context). This form is used when speaking to one person informally (tú). For example, "Mañana podrás visitarme" translates to "Tomorrow you will be able to visit me." The verb "poder" is highly common in Spanish and is used to express ability, possibility, and permission. The future tense, as exemplified by "podrás," is used to talk about actions or events that are expected to happen in the future. Other conjugations of "poder" in the future indicative include "podré" (I will be able to), "podrá" (he/she/you formal will be able to), "podremos" (we will be able to), "podréis" (you all informal will be able to), and "podrán" (they/you all formal will be able to). Understanding the conjugation of verbs like "poder" is fundamental to constructing grammatically correct sentences in Spanish.