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In English, verbs are only conjugated for tense (i.e. I run, I ran, I will run, but they run, they ran, they will run without distinction). In Spanish, verbs are conjugated both for tense and individual (i.e. yo corro, yo corri, yo corrire, y ellos corren, ellos corrieron, ellos corriran). Therefore "will be" would naturally have 6 forms (the six individual conjugations, but "to be" is two different verbs in Spanish: Ser and Estar whose differences are very important and too lengthy to list here.

SER (to be, in the sense of a permanent condition or intrinsic quality)

seré serás será seremos seréis serán

ESTAR (to be, in the sense of a temporary state, condition or location)

estaré estarás estará estaremos estaréis estarán

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14y ago

I think there is no right answer for this because it needs a more elaborate answer but here you have two examples

He will be the worst president in history

El será el peor presidente de la historia

I will be there

Yo estaré ahí

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12y ago

Estaras...? (informal) Estara usted...? (formal)

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14y ago

tu vas a estar

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