
hartar Preterite Conjugation
hartar — to annoy
The preterite of hartar is regular: harté, hartaste, hartó, hartamos, hartasteis, hartaron.
hartar Preterite Forms
When to Use the Preterite
Use the preterite when someone reached their breaking point at a specific moment or when a specific event finally annoyed someone enough to react.
Notes on hartar in the Preterite
Hartar is regular in the preterite. The 'nosotros' form 'hartamos' is identical to the present tense.
Example Sentences
Ayer hartaste a la profesora con tus gritos.
Yesterday you annoyed the teacher with your shouting.
tú
Me harté de esperar y me fui.
I got fed up with waiting and I left.
yo
Sus mentiras hartaron a toda la familia.
His lies annoyed the whole family.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Forgetting the accent on hartó.
Correct: hartó
Why: Without the accent, it can be confused with other forms or lose its past-tense stress.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: harto
Hartar is regular in the present tense: harto, hartas, harta, hartamos, hartáis, hartan.
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.
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.