pondrán

This is the 2288th most frequent Spanish word.

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pondrán

"They will put."


In this sentence, 'pondrán' is the future tense of the verb 'poner', which means 'to place or put'. It indicates an action that will occur in the future, specifying who ('they') will perform the action and what ('placing flowers in the garden').

Mañana pondrán las nuevas flores en el jardín.

Tomorrow, they will place the new flowers in the garden.


'Pondrán' here signifies the act of expressing or putting forward their opinions, using the verb 'poner' in a metaphorical sense, aligning with its future tense usage to describe an intended action forthcoming.

Más tarde pondrán sus opiniones sobre el tema.

Later, they will express their opinions about the topic.


In this case, 'pondrán' signifies bringing an end to the problem, utilizing the verb 'poner' combined with 'fin' to metaphorically represent the resolution of an issue in the anticipated future.

Si todos colaboran, pondrán fin al problema.

If everyone cooperates, they will put an end to the problem.