succédera
Succédera is a French verb conjugation. It is the third-person singular future simple of the verb succéder. The verb succéder means to succeed, to follow, or to inherit. Therefore, succédera translates to "will succeed," "will follow," or "will inherit" in English. This form is used when referring to a singular subject in the future tense, indicating that something or someone will take the place of, come after, or receive something from another. For example, "Le prince succédera à son père sur le trône" means "The prince will succeed his father on the throne." The verb succéder is often used in contexts of inheritance, succession, or simply the natural order of events where one thing comes after another. The future simple tense in French, like in English, expresses an action that is expected to happen in the future. The conjugation of succéder is regular, with the infinitive ending -er, so the future simple is formed by adding the endings -ai, -as, -a, -ons, -ez, -ont to the stem succéd-. Thus, succédera is the correct form for "il/elle/on succédera."