
hartar Present Subjunctive Conjugation
hartar — to annoy
The present subjunctive of hartar changes the 'a' to 'e': harte, hartes, harte, hartemos, hartéis, harten.
hartar Present Subjunctive Forms
When to Use the Present Subjunctive
Use the subjunctive when expressing a wish, fear, or doubt that something might annoy someone (e.g., 'I hope I don't annoy you').
Notes on hartar in the Present Subjunctive
Hartar is regular in the present subjunctive, following the standard -ar verb pattern.
Example Sentences
Espero que mi perro no te harte.
I hope my dog doesn't annoy you.
él/ella/usted
No quiero que ustedes se harten de mí.
I don't want you all to get fed up with me.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Es posible que nos hartemos pronto de esta música.
It's possible we will get tired of this music soon.
nosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using hartas instead of hartes after 'no quiero que'.
Correct: hartes
Why: Verbs of desire or will require the subjunctive mood.
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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.
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.