who will be

who will be(
hu
 
wihl
 
bi
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. quién será
Who will be king when you are gone?¿Quién será el rey cuando te hayas ido?
a. quién estará
Who will be at the party?¿Quién estará en la fiesta?
a. quien será
I'd like to introduce to you, Mrs. Juarez, who will be the new Spanish teacher.Les quiero presentar a la señora Juárez, quien será el nuevo profesor de español.
b. que será
You're after Victor Jimenez, who will be the first speaker.Tú vas después de Víctor Jiménez, que será el primer orador.
a. quien estará
I've already given instructions to Kim, who will be at the front desk of the library.Ya le di las instrucciones a Kim, quien estará en la recepción de la biblioteca.
b. que estará
Have you met the temp who will be here this month?¿Ya conociste al empleado eventual que estará aquí este mes?
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