
hacerse Future Conjugation
hacerse — to become
The future tense of hacerse uses the irregular stem 'har-' (me haré, te harás).
hacerse Future Forms
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.
tú
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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Related Tenses
Present
yo: me hago
The present tense of hacerse is mostly regular, except for the 'yo' form (me hago).
Preterite
yo: me hice
The preterite of hacerse is irregular, featuring a stem change to 'hic-' (me hice, te hiciste, se hizo).
Imperfect
yo: me hacía
The imperfect of hacerse is completely regular: me hacía, te hacías, se hacía.
Conditional
yo: me haría
The conditional of hacerse uses the irregular stem 'har-' (me haría, te harías).
Present Subjunctive
yo: me haga
The present subjunctive of hacerse uses the stem 'hag-' (me haga, te hagas).
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: me hiciera
The imperfect subjunctive of hacerse uses the irregular 'hicier-' stem (me hiciera, te hicieras).
Affirmative Imperative
yo: hazte
The imperative of hacerse uses 'hazte' for informal commands and 'hágase' for formal ones.
Negative Imperative
yo: no te hagas
The negative imperative of hacerse always uses the present subjunctive forms preceded by 'no'.