Habréis (en. You will have)

/aˈβɾe.is/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates an action that will have been completed in the future.
When you arrive, you will have already finished.
Cuando lleguen, ya habréis terminado.
Form of the future perfect in second person plural.
By then, you will have reached the goal.
Para entonces, habréis alcanzado la meta.
Used to express a future obligation or certainty.
You will have to submit the project before Friday.
Habráis de entregar el proyecto antes del viernes.

Etymology

From the verb haber in Spanish.

Common Phrases and Expressions

you will have to do it
You will have to do it.
habréis de hacerlo
you will have already arrived
You will have already reached the destination.
ya habréis llegado
you will have succeeded
You will succeed in the future.
habréis tenido éxito

Related Words

have
Auxiliary verb used to form compound tenses.
haber
I will have
First person singular of the future perfect of the verb haber.
habré
you will have
Second person singular of the future perfect of the verb haber.
habrás

Slang Meanings

To express that something will happen inevitably.
When classes are over, you will have to go out to celebrate.
Cuando se acaben las clases, habréis de salir a festejar.
To indicate that one is sure of something in the future.
Don't worry, you will have passed the exam.
No os preocupéis, habréis pasado el examen.