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verificherete

Verificherete is the second-person plural future tense form of the Italian verb verificare, meaning to verify or to check. It translates to you all will verify or you all will check, with voi as the implied subject. The form is used in both written and spoken Italian to indicate a future action performed by multiple people.

Formation: Verificare is a regular -are verb. In the future simple, the stem changes to verificher- and

Usage notes: Verificherete typically appears in statements about planned future actions by a group. It can

Related forms: The corresponding forms for other persons and tenses include verificherò (io), verificherai (tu), verificherà

takes
the
standard
voi
ending
-ete,
yielding
verificherete.
Example:
Voi
verificherete
i
dati
domani.
be
used
in
instructions,
reports,
or
direct
dialogue.
In
contrast,
the
present
tense
voi
verificate
describes
habitual
verification
or
a
current
action,
while
verificheranno
is
the
third-person
plural
future
form.
The
choice
among
these
forms
depends
on
the
subject
and
the
time
frame
being
referred
to.
(lui/lei),
verificheremo
(noi),
verificherete
(voi),
and
verificheranno
(essi/esse)
in
the
simple
future;
verifichi,
verifichi,
verifichi,
verifichiamo,
verifichiate,
verifichino
in
the
present
subjunctive;
and
verificare
in
its
infinitive.