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verás

Verás is the second-person singular form of the verb ver in the simple future tense in Spanish. It corresponds to the English phrase "you will see" and is used to refer to a future event that the speaker expects the listener to perceive or realize.

Grammatically, verás is a regular future form derived from the verb ver (to see). The full mayor

Usage and nuance: Verás is commonly employed to describe something that will happen in the future or

Pronunciation and orthography: verás carries an acute accent on the final syllable to mark stress on this

Etymology: verás comes from the Latin videre, through the Spanish verb ver. See also conjugation of the

conjugation
in
the
future
simple
is:
yo
veré,
tú
verás,
él
verá,
nosotros
veremos,
vosotros
veréis,
ellos
verán.
to
reassure,
warn,
or
promise
the
listener
that
a
future
outcome
will
become
apparent.
It
often
carries
a
sense
of
anticipation
or
certainty,
as
in
phrases
like
"Verás
que
todo
sale
bien"
(You’ll
see
that
everything
turns
out
fine)
or
"Verás
mañana
el
resultado"
(You
will
see
the
result
tomorrow).
last
syllable,
which
distinguishes
it
from
other
forms
such
as
"veras"
that
would
be
read
differently
and
do
not
share
this
meaning.
verb
ver,
future
tense
in
Spanish.