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Learn cansar conjugation in Futuro

cansar means: to fatigue, to fordo, to get tired, to haze, to pall, to tire, to tucker, to weary
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In this conjugation lesson we will see how to conjugate the verb cansar in the Futuro tense of the Indicativo mood. It means we will see step by step how to create and translate forms of each grammatical person.

This lesson is specifically about the cansar verb conjugation. For a general overview of all the Simple Tenses conjugation check the Simple Tenses Conjugation Chart.

You may also see the Video Presentation on how to conjugate verbs in Futuro. It’s embedded below, but using the above link you can see more detailed information on conjugation in this tense and explanation of special cases and exceptions.

How to translate Futuro to English

Notice that the English phrases provided below next to each conjugation are not direct translations from Spanish to English. They are usually the closest general equivalents. The example differences are:
  • In Spanish conjugation, there is the form usted in the third person singular. But this person does not translate to the English third person singular. It translates to the so called formal you and uses the inflected form which is most often represented as he/she/it in English conjugation charts.
  • Similar situation happens in the third person plural, where ustedes translates to the English plural formal you but uses the form which corresponds to the they form in English.
  • Tenses are used differently in Spanish and English, so the actual translation should always take into account the context and focus on translating the meaning, not just words.
  • In both languages each verb may have multiple meanings and not every meaning translates directly to the other language. Here also, the context and focusing on the particular meaning helps to create the most accurate translation.

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Step by step instructions

Futuro belongs to the simple tenses group, which means that all of its conjugated forms are one word long. There are also compound (compuesto) tenses in the Spanish language, where each inflected form consists of two words.The verb cansar has a completely regular conjugation in the Futuro tense of the Indicativo mood. It means this verb follows the basic rules for its conjugation group (-ar) without exceptions.
The basis for this conjugation is the infinitive of this verb, so it’s really simple to create, and only a few exceptions exist.Use the infinitive cansar in each person.
Next, add to the infinitive the endings specific to each person.
In this tense we use the exact same endings in each of the three conjugation groups -ar, -er, -ir. Check out the image showing all the endings. Note both the colors and shapes of the letters. It should help you find patterns and make it easier to remember these endings.
endings futuro how to conjugate spanish verbs
Add the regular ending for the first person singular to create cansaré:
  • yo cansaré – I will fatigue
Again add the regular ending -ás for the second person singular to create cansarás:
  • tú cansarás – you will fatigue
Again add the regular ending for the third person singular to create cansará:
  • él cansará – he will fatigue
  • ella cansará – she will fatigue
  • usted cansará – (formal) you will fatigue
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And one more time add the regular ending -emos for the first person plural to create cansaremos:
  • nosotros cansaremos – we will fatigue
  • nosotras cansaremos – (feminine) we will fatigue
And again add the regular ending -éis for the second person plural to create cansaréis:
  • vosotros cansaréis – (plural) you will fatigue
  • vosotras cansaréis – (feminine, plural) you will fatigue
Like previously add the regular ending -án for the third person plural to create cansarán:
  • ellos cansarán – they will fatigue
  • ellas cansarán – (feminine) they will fatigue
  • ustedes cansarán – (formal, plural) you will fatigue

That’s it! The conjugation is now done. Put together, the conjugation chart looks like this:

yocansaréI will fatigue
cansarásyou will fatigue
él/ella/ustedcansaráhe/she/it will fatigue
nosotros/nosotrascansaremoswe will fatigue
vosotros/vosotrascansaréisyou will fatigue
ellos/ellas/ustedescansaránthey will fatigue
Click to see all conjugation charts of cansar in every tense

But do not end your session yet – it’s important to repeat and practice the material in order to retain it. Check below for some links.

Next Steps to Perfection

  • To practice this conjugation and test yourself check this Conjugation Exercise or the Memory Game
  • To see other conjugation lessons for this verb choose another tense:  
  • For exercises and examples related to cansar visit our Exercise section
  • To see conjugation charts in all tenses for cansar visit the Conjugator
  • To explore other learning materials visit the Study section

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