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Costar Future Tense
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Verb Meaning(s): to cost
Verb Chart: Costar Future Tense
A mí |
me costará It will cost me |
A nosotros |
nos costará It will cost us |
A ti (Juana, Juan) |
te costará It will cost you |
A vosotros (informal Spain) |
os costará It will cost all of you |
A él/ella/Ud. (Sra./Dr. García) |
le costará It will cost him/her/you |
A ellos/ellas/Uds. |
les costará It will cost them/all of you |
Costar Future Tense Practice
Costar Future Sentence Examples
It will be hard for me to wake up early during the vacation.
2. ¿Te costará terminar el proyecto a tiempo?
Will it be difficult for you to finish the project on time?
3. Le costará adaptarse a su nuevo colegio.
It will be hard for him to adapt to his new school.
4. Le costará creer que ganó el premio.
It will be hard for her to believe she won the prize.
5. ¿Le costará al equipo trabajar con el nuevo entrenador?
Will it be difficult for the team to work with the new coach?
It will be difficult for us to organize the event without enough budget.
7. ¿Os costará aprender a jugar al ajedrez?
Will it be difficult for you to learn how to play chess? (vosotros is used only in Spain)
8. Les costará ganar el campeonato sin práctica.
It will be hard for them to win the championship without practice.
9. Les costará mucho entender la física cuántica.
It will be very difficult for them to understand quantum physics.
10. ¿Les costará a ustedes aceptar el cambio de horario?
Will it be difficult for you to accept the schedule change?