Inklingo
A determined character, standing confidently, carefully holding a large, shiny golden sphere with both hands, symbolizing taking responsibility for a task.

encargaré

en-kar-ga-RÉ

verbB1regular ar
I will take care of it?taking responsibility (often reflexive),I will handle it?managing a task
Also:I will order?placing a request for goods,I will commission?assigning a task to someone else

Quick Reference

infinitiveencargar
gerundencargando
past Participleencargado

📝 In Action

No te preocupes por el pastel. Yo me encargaré de todo.

B1

Don't worry about the cake. I will take care of everything.

Si necesitamos más sillas, encargaré unas nuevas por internet.

A2

If we need more chairs, I will order some new ones online.

Yo encargaré a María que supervise el evento.

B2

I will commission María to supervise the event.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Common Collocations

  • Me encargaré de queI will make sure that
  • Me encargaré del proyectoI will take charge of the project

💡 Grammar Points

The Future Form

This word tells you that the action ('taking charge' or 'ordering') will happen later. It’s built by adding the future ending '-ré' directly onto the entire base verb 'encargar'.

Using the 'Me'

When you want to say 'I will take responsibility,' you must use the reflexive form: 'Yo me encargaré de...' The little word 'me' shows the action of taking charge is directed back at you.

❌ Common Pitfalls

Forgetting the Reflexive Pronoun

Mistake: "Yo encargaré de la cena."

Correction: Yo *me* encargaré de la cena. Explanation: When the verb means 'to take responsibility,' the reflexive particle 'me' is essential to complete the phrase.

⭐ Usage Tips

Quick Confirmation

If someone asks you to do something, 'Me encargaré' is a quick, polite, and strong way to confirm you have accepted the task and will handle it.

🔄 Conjugations

indicative

present

él/ella/ustedencarga
yoencargo
encargas
ellos/ellas/ustedesencargan
nosotrosencargamos
vosotrosencargáis

imperfect

él/ella/ustedencargaba
yoencargaba
encargabas
ellos/ellas/ustedesencargaban
nosotrosencargábamos
vosotrosencargabais

preterite

él/ella/ustedencargó
yoencargué
encargaste
ellos/ellas/ustedesencargaron
nosotrosencargamos
vosotrosencargasteis

subjunctive

present

él/ella/ustedencargue
yoencargue
encargues
ellos/ellas/ustedesencarguen
nosotrosencarguemos
vosotrosencarguéis

imperfect

él/ella/ustedencargara
yoencargara
encargaras
ellos/ellas/ustedesencargaran
nosotrosencargáramos
vosotrosencargarais

✏️ Quick Practice

💡 Quick Quiz: encargaré

Question 1 of 2

If you use 'encargaré' to mean 'I will take responsibility,' which sentence is grammatically correct?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 'encargaré' and 'me encargaré'?

'Encargaré' (without the 'me') usually means 'I will order' something (e.g., 'Encargaré una pizza'). 'Me encargaré' (with the 'me') means 'I will take responsibility' or 'I will handle' a task (e.g., 'Me encargaré de la limpieza').