Future perfectél/ella/ustedconjugation ofsurgir.

surgir

surgir(
soor
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heer
)
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., The man sneezed.).
intransitive verb
a. to arise
El cirujano puede solucionar cualquier complicación que surja durante la operación.The surgeon can address any complications that may arise during surgery.
b. to come up
Si surgiera algún problema mientras estamos fuera, llámanos de inmediato.If a problem were to come up while we are away, call us immediately.
c. to emerge
De nuestra discusión de la tarde surgieron varias ideas buenas.Several good ideas emerged from our afternoon discussion.
d. to appear
El carro surgió de la nada y no me dio tiempo de girar para evitarlo.The car appeared out of nowhere and I didn't have time to swerve to avoid it.
a. to spring forth
Cuando la perforadora perforó la tierra, surgió una corriente constante de agua.When the drilling machine pierced the earth, a steady stream of water sprang forth.
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