Questions & Answers about Io vorrò essere più forte.
Why is 'volere' conjugated as vorrò?
Volere (to want) is irregular in the future tense. Instead of keeping its normal stem, it gets a double-r, becoming vorr-. To say 'I will want', you add the standard io future ending -ò to get vorrò.
Why is essere left in its dictionary form?
Because it follows vorrò, which is a modal verb (verbs like want, can, or must). Just like in English, when you use a modal verb, the action verb that comes immediately after it stays in its infinitive (dictionary) form.
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