
hartar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation
hartar — to annoy
The imperative of hartar uses standard -ar endings: harta, hartad, harte, harten.
hartar Affirmative Imperative Forms
When to Use the Affirmative Imperative
Used mostly in reflexive contexts like '¡Hártate!' (Fill yourself up!) or when telling someone to stop being annoying (though negative commands are more common for that).
Notes on hartar in the Affirmative Imperative
Hartar is regular in the imperative. The tú form is the same as the present indicative 'ella' form.
Example Sentences
Harta a tu hermano si quieres, pero yo no te ayudaré.
Annoy your brother if you want, but I won't help you.
tú
Harten a sus padres y verán lo que pasa.
Annoy your parents and you'll see what happens.
ustedes
Hartad a los invitados con vuestras historias.
Bore/annoy the guests with your stories.
vosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using 'harte' for the tú command.
Correct: harta
Why: The affirmative tú command uses the present indicative ending, not the subjunctive.
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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.
Future
yo: hartaré
The future tense of hartar uses the infinitive plus endings: hartaré, hartarás, hartará.
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.
Negative Imperative
yo: no hartes
The negative imperative of hartar uses the present subjunctive: no hartes, no harte, no hartéis.