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hacerse Future Conjugation

hacerseto become

A2irregular (stem change in some forms), pronominal -er★★★★★
Quick answer:

The future tense of hacerse uses the irregular stem 'har-' (me haré, te harás).

hacerse Future Forms

yome haré
te harás
él/ella/ustedse hará
nosotrosnos haremos
vosotrosos haréis
ellos/ellas/ustedesse harán

When to Use the Future

Use this to talk about what someone will become in the future or to express a probability in the present (e.g., 'it's probably getting late').

Notes on hacerse in the Future

Hacerse does not use the full infinitive for the future. Instead, the 'ce' is dropped, leaving the stem 'har-'.

Example Sentences

  • Algún día me haré famoso.

    Someday I will become famous.

    yo

  • Se harán ricos con ese negocio.

    They will become rich with that business.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

  • Te harás daño si saltas desde ahí.

    You will hurt yourself if you jump from there.

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Saying 'me haceré' instead of 'me haré'.

    Correct: me haré

    Why: Hacer is one of the few verbs with a shortened future stem.

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