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pourrons

Pourrons is the first-person plural form of the French verb pouvoir in the future simple tense. It expresses that the subject will be able to do something. As a finite verb form, it appears only with the subject nous and is not used as a noun or standalone word outside a sentence.

Etymology and morphology: pouvoir, the auxiliary/modal verb meaning “to be able to,” derives from Latin posse.

Conjugation: In full, the future simple of pouvoir is: je pourrai, tu pourras, il pourra, nous pourrons,

Usage: Pourrons is used to express future capability or possibility. It often appears with time expressions

Examples: Nous pourrons visiter la cité demain. Nous pourrons terminer le projet si tout se passe bien.

See also: pouvoir; conjugation of pouvoir; French future tense.

In
modern
French,
the
future
simple
uses
the
stem
pourr-
combined
with
standard
future
endings.
The
form
pourrons
thus
consists
of
the
pourr-
stem
plus
the
ending
-ons.
The
same
pourr-
stem
is
used
across
all
persons
in
the
future
simple
(je
pourrai,
tu
pourras,
il
pourra,
nous
pourrons,
vous
pourrez,
ils
pourront).
vous
pourrez,
ils
pourront.
The
verb
is
irregular
in
its
stem,
shifting
to
pourr-
rather
than
following
a
regular
-er/-ir/-re
pattern.
Unlike
its
present
tense
form,
pourrons
does
not
alter
the
stem
in
the
other
tenses
for
regular
agreement.
like
demain,
bientôt,
or
lorsque
followed
by
a
clause.
It
can
be
negated
as
“nous
ne
pourrons
pas,”
and
it
may
appear
in
subordinate
clauses
after
conjunctions
indicating
future
events.
In
compound
tenses,
pouvoir
commonly
appears
with
infinitives
(e.g.,
Nous
pourrons
commencer
après
vous
être
réunis),
and
its
meaning
can
overlap
with
probabilistic
or
conditional
senses
in
context.
Nous
ne
pourrons
pas
venir
ce
soir
sans
votre
aide.