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tornerete

Tornerete is the second-person plural future indicative form of the Italian verb tornare, meaning you all will return. It is used to describe a future action by the group addressed as voi. Like other regular -are verbs, tornare follows the standard future endings: -ò, -rai, -rà, -remo, -rete, -ranno, giving tornerò, tornerai, tornerà, torneremo, tornerete, torneranno. The form tornerete corresponds specifically to voi in the future tense.

Usage of tornerete appears in everyday Italian to discuss plans, expectations, or arrangements that involve multiple

Example sentences include: Quando tornerete a casa, chiamate i vostri genitori. Scegliete una data entro cui

See also: tornare, futuri semplici in Italian, the broader system of Italian verb conjugation.

people
returning
to
a
place
or
situation.
It
can
be
used
in
both
direct
statements
and
questions,
and
it
often
appears
in
conversation
about
travel,
relocations,
or
the
resumption
of
activities
after
an
interruption.
In
formal
writing,
it
is
interchangeable
with
other
future
tense
constructions
that
express
the
same
idea,
though
tornerete
remains
the
most
direct
way
to
address
the
group.
tornerete
e
ce
la
comunicate.
The
form
is
specific
to
the
voi
subject
and
cannot
be
used
for
other
persons.