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presenteremo

Presenteremo is the first-person plural future indicative form of the Italian verb presentare, meaning “to present.” As a conjugated verb form, it indicates that the subject, we, will perform the action of presenting something in the future.

Morphology and usage: It is formed from the verb stem present- plus the standard futuro semplice ending

Examples of use include sentences in both spoken and written Italian. For instance: “Domani presenteremo il

Notes: Presenteremo is a plain predictive future form and does not convey mood beyond straightforward future

See also: presentare, futuro semplice, coniugazione dei verbi in italiano.

-remo
used
for
the
noi
form
of
-are
verbs.
The
form
must
agree
with
a
plural
subject
and
typically
appears
in
sentences
that
specify
a
future
action,
such
as
a
plan
or
announcement.
It
cannot
function
as
a
noun
on
its
own
and
is
always
part
of
a
larger
sentence.
progetto
al
consiglio.”
or
“Noi
presenteremo
una
proposta
durante
la
riunione.”
In
news
reports
or
business
communications,
presenteremo
is
common
when
outlining
planned
actions
or
schedules.
tense.
It
should
not
be
confused
with
similar-looking
forms
in
other
languages,
and
in
Italian
it
should
be
chosen
only
when
the
subject
is
clearly
“we.”
The
corresponding
forms
for
other
persons
include
presenterai
(you
will
present)
and
presenteranno
(they
will
present).