
haberse Future Conjugation
haberse — to deal with
The future of haberse uses the irregular stem 'habr-': me habré, te habrás, se habrá.
haberse Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use this to predict how someone will handle a future situation or to express probability about how someone is currently dealing with something.
Notes on haberse in the Future
The future tense drops the 'e' from the infinitive ending, resulting in the irregular stem 'habr-'.
Example Sentences
Me habré con diplomacia en la cena.
I will conduct myself with diplomacy at the dinner.
yo
Se habrá con valentía si hay problemas.
He will handle himself with bravery if there are problems.
él/ella/usted
Nos habremos de acuerdo a las reglas.
We will conduct ourselves according to the rules.
nosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using 'me haberé' instead of 'me habré'.
Correct: The correct stem is habr-.
Why: Haber is one of the few verbs that loses the vowel in the future stem.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: me he
The present of haberse uses the short forms: me he, te has, se ha, nos hemos.
Preterite
yo: me hube
The preterite of haberse uses the irregular 'hub-' stem: me hube, te hubiste, se hubo.
Imperfect
yo: me había
The imperfect of haberse is regular in its endings: me había, te habías, se había.
Conditional
yo: me habría
The conditional uses the irregular 'habr-' stem: me habría, te habrías, se habría.
Present Subjunctive
yo: me haya
The present subjunctive uses the 'hay-' stem: me haya, te hayas, se haya.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: me hubiera
The imperfect subjunctive uses the 'hubier-' stem: me hubiera, te hubieras, se hubiera.
Affirmative Imperative
yo:
The imperative of haberse is rare and highly formal: héte, háyase, hayámonos.
Negative Imperative
yo:
The negative imperative uses 'no' + present subjunctive: no te hayas, no se haya.