When translating will into Spanish, the future tense is not always the first option. Ir + a + infinitive is common in Latin American countries. For examples, see the entry below.


- wilt plants
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- wilt plants
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I | wilt |
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you | wilt |
he/she/it | wilts |
we | wilt |
you | wilt |
they | wilt |
I | wilted |
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you | wilted |
he/she/it | wilted |
we | wilted |
you | wilted |
they | wilted |
I | have | wilted |
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you | have | wilted |
he/she/it | has | wilted |
we | have | wilted |
you | have | wilted |
they | have | wilted |
I | had | wilted |
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you | had | wilted |
he/she/it | had | wilted |
we | had | wilted |
you | had | wilted |
they | had | wilted |
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