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Conjugate hacer in the future indicative.
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The future indicative form of "ser" describes a concrete state of being that will definitely exist in the future.
Use the future indicative when talking about an action that will definitely be done in the future.
The future indicative tense should be used to describe an act of reading that will definitely happen at some point in the future.
'You'll be more punctual in the future' is in the indicative grammatical mood, but as we have seen, that fact does not determine its force.
Development of reliable performance-indicative test methods is expected in the future and will enable warranted performance-based asphalt mixture design for airport surfaces.
While the incident is a definite blemish on his track record, there is no reason to assume that it is indicative of his administration at this moment or in the future.
Peoples' willingness to use everyday technology may be indicative of their likely receptiveness to eHealth now and/ or in the future.
The rising obesity problem in Canadian children of all ethnic groups is indicative of a huge potential impact on diabetes incidence and prevalence in the future.
Despite his age, he wears an adult cloak and a serious expression, indicative of the elite male path it was hoped he would take in the future.
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