
hartar Future Conjugation
hartar — to annoy
The future tense of hartar uses the infinitive plus endings: hartaré, hartarás, hartará.
hartar Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use the future to predict that a certain behavior will eventually annoy someone or to state that you will get fed up if something continues.
Notes on hartar in the Future
Hartar is regular in the future. All forms except nosotros have a written accent.
Example Sentences
Si sigues así, hartarás a tu madre.
If you keep going like that, you will annoy your mother.
tú
Algún día, ellos se hartarán de este trabajo.
Someday, they will get fed up with this job.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Me hartaré si tengo que repetir esto otra vez.
I will get annoyed if I have to repeat this again.
yo
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Omitting the accent in hartaran.
Correct: hartarán
Why: Without the accent, it looks like the imperfect subjunctive 'hartaran'.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: harto
Hartar is regular in the present tense: harto, hartas, harta, hartamos, hartáis, hartan.
Preterite
yo: harté
The preterite of hartar is regular: harté, hartaste, hartó, hartamos, hartasteis, hartaron.
Imperfect
yo: hartaba
Hartar follows the regular -aba pattern in the imperfect: hartaba, hartabas, hartábamos.
Conditional
yo: hartaría
The conditional of hartar is regular: hartaría, hartarías, hartaría, hartaríamos, hartaríais, hartarían.
Present Subjunctive
yo: harte
The present subjunctive of hartar changes the 'a' to 'e': harte, hartes, harte, hartemos, hartéis, harten.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: hartara
The imperfect subjunctive of hartar is regular: hartara, hartaras, hartara, hartáramos, hartarais, hartaran.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: harta
The imperative of hartar uses standard -ar endings: harta, hartad, harte, harten.
Negative Imperative
yo: no hartes
The negative imperative of hartar uses the present subjunctive: no hartes, no harte, no hartéis.