Asustarse Future Tense in Castilian Spanish

The Future Tense of asustarse is used to express actions that will frighten or scare you in the future. For example, Me asustaré si veo una araña grande. (I will get scared if I see a big spider.)

Asustarse is a regular -ar verb, so its Future Tense conjugations follow the typical pattern for this verb type.

Conjugations

Conjugations of Asustarse (to get scared) in the Future Tense tense (Castilian Spanish):

Pronoun Conjugation
Yome asustaré
te asustarás
Él / Ella / Ustedse asustará
Nosotros / Nosotrasnos asustaremos
Vosotros / Vosotrasos asustaréis
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedesse asustarán

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Usage of Asustarse in the Future Tense

Asustarse generally means to get scared or frightened, but has several different meanings in the Future Tense, some of which might surprise you.

To get scared or frightened: For example, Me asustaré si veo una araña grande. (I will get scared if I see a big spider.)

To get startled or jump in fright: For example, Te asustarás cuando veas lo que te compré de regalo. (You will get startled when you see what I bought you as a gift.)

To get intimidated or feel threatened (colloquial): For example, No te asustarás con sus amenazas, ¿verdad? (You won’t get intimidated by their threats, right?)

To chicken out or lose one’s nerve (slang): For example, ¿Te asustarás en el último momento y no saltarás del avión? (Will you chicken out at the last minute and not jump out of the plane?)

Examples

Examples of Asustarse in the Future Tense

Si veo una película de terror, me asustaré. (If I watch a horror movie, I will get scared.)

Cuando llegue la tormenta, te asustarás con los truenos. (When the storm arrives, you will get scared by the thunder.)

El perro ladra mucho, así que el niño se asustará. (The dog barks a lot, so the child will get scared.)

Cuando veamos los resultados de los exámenes, nos asustaremos. (When we see the exam results, we will get scared.)

Si no estudian, os asustaréis con las preguntas difíciles. (If you don’t study, you will get scared by the difficult questions.)

Los niños se asustarán con los fuegos artificiales en el festival. (The children will get scared by the fireworks at the festival.)

Cuando vea las facturas del mes que viene, me asustaré por los gastos. (When I see next month’s bills, I will get scared by the expenses.)

Si no practicas tu presentación, te asustarás al hablar frente a tanta gente. (If you don’t practice your presentation, you will get scared speaking in front of so many people.)

La película de fantasmas asustará a mi hermana menor. (The ghost movie will scare my little sister.)

Cuando veamos los precios de los vuelos, nos asustaremos por lo caros que son. (When we see the flight prices, we will get scared by how expensive they are.)

Si no estudian el material, os asustaréis en el examen final. (If you don’t study the material, you will get scared during the final exam.)

Los ruidos extraños en la casa abandonada asustarán a los exploradores urbanos. (The strange noises in the abandoned house will scare the urban explorers.)

Cuando vea la factura del médico, me asustaré por el costo tan alto. (When I see the medical bill, I will get scared by the high cost.)

Si conduces muy rápido por la carretera sinuosa, te asustarás. (If you drive too fast on the winding road, you will get scared.)

La película de terror de moda asustará a los adolescentes. (The popular horror movie will scare the teenagers.)

Conjugations with English Translations

Conjugations of Asustarse (to get scared) in the Future Tense tense (Castilian Spanish) with English Translations:

Spanish English
Yo me asustaré I will get scared
Tú te asustarás You will get scared
Él / Ella / Usted se asustará He / She / You (formal) will get scared
Nosotros / Nosotras nos asustaremos We will get scared
Vosotros / Vosotras os asustaréis You all will get scared
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes se asustarán They / You all (formal) will get scared

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Synonyms

The Future tense is also known as the Simple Future, Future Simple, Future Tense, Future Indicative, or Will Future in English, and as Futuro Simple, Futuro Imperfecto, Tiempo Futuro, Futuro de Indicativo, or Indicativo Futuro in Spanish.