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résoudra

Résoudra is the third-person singular form of the French verb résoudre in the future simple, meaning “he will solve” or “she will solve” (or “it will resolve”). It denotes a future action carried out by a subject and is commonly used in narrative, formal writing, and reporting to indicate that a problem or question will be addressed.

Grammatical notes: The future simple form for résoudre uses the stem résoudr- with standard personal endings.

Usage: Résoudra is used when describing a planned or expected action of solving or resolving something in

Related forms: The infinitive resolver is résoudre. Related tenses and moods include présent résout, impératif résolvez,

Therefore
forms
include
je
résoudrai,
tu
résoudras,
il/elle
résoudra,
nous
résoudrons,
vous
résoudrez,
ils
résoudront.
The
specific
form
résoudra
corresponds
to
the
third-person
singular,
il
résoudra
or
elle
résoudra,
depending
on
the
subject.
Résoudre
itself
is
an
irregular
verb
in
some
tenses,
but
résoudra
follows
the
regular
future
pattern
with
the
résoudr-
stem.
the
future.
It
can
apply
to
tangible
problems,
abstract
questions,
or
resolving
disputes.
Examples:
“Il
résoudra
le
problème
demain.”
“La
commission
résoudra
la
question
lors
de
la
prochaine
séance.”
In
narrative
style,
it
can
convey
assurance
about
a
forthcoming
resolution.
and
the
subjunctive
que
je
résolve.
The
term
résoudra
itself
is
not
a
standalone
concept
but
a
grammatical
form
used
within
sentences
about
future
Solving
or
resolving.