Tendrás (en. You will have)
/tenˈdɾas/
Meaning & Definition
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verb
Indicates future possession.
Tomorrow you will have an important meeting.
Mañana tendrás una reunión importante.
It refers to something that will happen in the future.
In the next exam, you will have to study more.
En el próximo examen, tendrás que estudiar más.
It expresses a future obligation or necessity.
If you want to pass, you will have to make an effort.
Si quieres aprobar, tendrás que esforzarte.
Etymology
It comes from the Latin verb 'tenere' which means 'to hold.'
Common Phrases and Expressions
you will have to
It is used to indicate that it is necessary to perform an action.
tendrás que
you will be lucky
It indicates that someone will have good fortune.
tendrás suerte
you will have time
It means that there will be a period available to do something.
tendrás tiempo
Related Words
to have
To possess or count with something.
tener
I would have
Conditional of the verb 'to have,' indicating hypothetical possession.
tendría
having
Gerund of the verb 'to have,' indicating an ongoing action.
teniendo
Slang Meanings
You are going to have problems.
If you don't study, you will have trouble!
Si no estudias, ¡tendrás broncas!
You are going to obtain something.
If you keep this up, you will have a good job!
Si sigues así, ¡tendrás un buen trabajo!