
deshacerse Future Conjugation
deshacerse — to get rid of
The future tense uses the irregular stem 'deshar-' followed by standard endings (me desharé, te desharás).
deshacerse Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use the future to express a firm intention to get rid of something later or to wonder if someone will discard something.
Notes on deshacerse in the Future
The 'e' in the infinitive 'hacer' drops out, creating the stem 'deshar-'. This is the same pattern as the verb 'hacer'.
Example Sentences
Me desharé de estos libros el próximo mes.
I will get rid of these books next month.
yo
¿Te desharás de esa televisión vieja?
Will you get rid of that old TV?
tú
Ellos se desharán de las pruebas pronto.
They will get rid of the evidence soon.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Saying 'me deshaceré'.
Correct: me desharé
Why: The stem for the future of deshacer is 'deshar-', not the full infinitive.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: me deshago
The present tense is mostly regular, except for the 'yo' form which ends in '-go' (me deshago).
Preterite
yo: me deshice
The preterite of deshacerse follows the irregular pattern of 'hacer', featuring the 'hic-' stem (me deshice, te deshiciste, se deshizo).
Imperfect
yo: me deshacía
Deshacerse is completely regular in the imperfect: me deshacía, te deshacías, se deshacía.
Conditional
yo: me desharía
The conditional uses the same irregular stem as the future: 'deshar-' (me desharía, te desharías).
Present Subjunctive
yo: me deshaga
The present subjunctive is based on the 'yo' form of the present: deshaga, deshagas, deshaga.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: me deshiciera
This tense uses the preterite stem 'deshic-' (me deshiciera, te deshicieras).
Affirmative Imperative
yo: deshazte
The imperative uses 'deshazte' for the informal 'tú' and 'deshágase' for formal 'usted'.
Negative Imperative
yo: no te deshagas
The negative imperative always uses the present subjunctive forms: no te deshagas, no se deshaga.