utilizaréis
Utilizaréis is the second-person plural future indicative form of the Spanish verb utilizar. This means it translates to "you all will use" or "you guys will use" in English. It is derived from the infinitive "utilizar," which means "to use" or "to utilize." The conjugation follows the standard pattern for regular -ar verbs in Spanish. The "-éis" ending specifically denotes the future tense for the "vosotros" pronoun, which is commonly used in Spain to address a group of people informally. In Latin America, where "ustedes" is the more common plural pronoun for both formal and informal address, the corresponding future indicative form would be "utilizarán." Therefore, "utilizaréis" is primarily encountered in Castilian Spanish. Its grammatical function is to indicate an action of using or employing something that will occur in the future, directed at a group of people. Examples might include instructions or predictions: "Mañana, utilizaréis este material para el proyecto" (Tomorrow, you all will use this material for the project) or "Si seguís mis consejos, utilizaréis la estrategia correcta" (If you follow my advice, you all will use the correct strategy).