visitarás
Visitarás is a Spanish verb form. Specifically, it is the second-person singular future indicative conjugation of the verb "visitar," which means "to visit." This form is used when speaking to one person informally (using "tú") and referring to an action that will take place in the future. For example, the sentence "Tú visitarás el museo mañana" translates to "You will visit the museum tomorrow." The verb "visitar" itself is a regular -ar verb, meaning its conjugations follow a predictable pattern. The future indicative tense in Spanish is formed by adding specific endings to the infinitive of the verb. For "visitar," the ending for "tú" in the future is "-ás." Therefore, "visitar" becomes "visitarás." This form is distinct from other conjugations, such as the first-person singular "visitaré" (I will visit) or the third-person singular "visitará" (he/she/it/you formal will visit). Understanding these conjugations is essential for constructing grammatically correct sentences in Spanish when discussing future plans or events involving a single individual addressed informally.