
halar Future Conjugation
halar — to pull
Use future tense like 'halaré' for actions that will happen.
halar Future Forms
When to Use the Future
The future tense is straightforward: it's for things that will happen later. 'Mañana halaré la red' (Tomorrow I will pull the net). It can also express probability, like 'Halará por las cinco' (He's probably pulling around five).
Notes on halar in the Future
Halar is regular in the future tense. The stem is the infinitive 'halar'.
Example Sentences
Yo halaré la puerta con más fuerza.
I will pull the door harder.
yo
¿Tú halarás el cable cuando te diga?
Will you pull the cable when I tell you?
tú
Él halará el motor para arrancarlo.
He will pull the engine to start it.
él/ella/usted
Ellos halarán la cuerda al mismo tiempo.
They will pull the rope at the same time.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the present tense 'halo' instead of the future 'halaré' for a future action.
Correct: For future actions, use the future tense: 'Halaré la cuerda'.
Why: The present tense is for now or habits, not for definite future events.
Mistake: Forgetting the accent on the future endings.
Correct: The future tense endings require accents: 'halaré', 'halarás', 'halará', etc.
Why: These accents are necessary for correct pronunciation and stress.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: halo
Use present tense like 'halo' for actions happening now or habitual pulling.
Preterite
yo: halé
Use preterite like 'halé' for completed past actions of pulling.
Imperfect
yo: halaba
Use imperfect like 'halaba' for ongoing or habitual past actions of pulling.
Conditional
yo: halaría
Use conditional like 'halaría' for hypothetical situations ('would pull').
Present Subjunctive
yo: hale
Use present subjunctive like 'hale' after expressions of doubt, desire, or emotion.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: halara
Use imperfect subjunctive like 'halara' for past hypotheticals or wishes.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: hala
Use imperative forms like 'hala' (pull!) for direct commands.
Negative Imperative
yo: hales
Use negative commands like 'no hales' (don't pull) using the present subjunctive.