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pourront — meaning in English: will

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neutral common
Usage
Native French speakers often use 'pourront' in both spoken and written contexts when discussing future possibilities or plans. For instance, you might hear it in a conversation about upcoming events, like 'Ils pourront venir à la fête samedi' (They will be able to come to the party on Saturday), or in formal settings, such as news broadcasts predicting future outcomes.
Synonyms & nuances
'Pourront' conveys the notion of potentiality or future ability, while its synonym 'seront capables' (will be able) emphasizes capability more explicitly. You might choose 'pourront' for a more fluid and natural expression in casual conversation.
Culture
'Pourront' is derived from the verb 'pouvoir', meaning 'to be able to'. This verb is an essential part of French, and its conjugations are crucial for expressing abilities and permissions. The future tense form 'pourront' reflects a sense of expectation and hope, making it a staple in everyday communication.
FAQ
Q.What does 'pourront' mean in English?
'Pourront' translates to 'will be able to' in English, indicating future ability or possibility.
Q.How do you conjugate 'pouvoir' in the future tense?
In the future tense, 'pouvoir' is conjugated as follows: je pourrai, tu pourras, il/elle/on pourra, nous pourrons, vous pourrez, ils/elles pourront.
Q.What are common mistakes with 'pourront'?
A common mistake is using the present tense instead of the future tense. For example, saying 'Ils peuvent venir' (They can come) instead of 'Ils pourront venir' (They will be able to come) when referring to a future event.
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