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hare

ah-REH

Verb (Conjugation)A2Irregular (Future Tense) er (Infinitive: hacer)
I will do?action or task,I will make?creation or preparation
Also:I shall do?formal/literary future

Quick Reference

infinitivehacer
gerundhaciendo
past Participlehecho

📝 In Action

Mañana haré la compra antes de ir al trabajo.

A1

Tomorrow, I will do the shopping before going to work.

No te preocupes por el ruido, yo haré que pare inmediatamente.

A2

Don't worry about the noise, I will make it stop immediately.

Si me dan el tiempo suficiente, haré un informe muy detallado.

B1

If they give me enough time, I will make a very detailed report.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • realizaré (I will carry out)
  • fabricaré (I will manufacture)

Common Collocations

  • haré todo lo posibleI will do everything possible
  • haré la camaI will make the bed

Idioms & Expressions

  • Haré de tripas corazónI will put on a brave face / I will grit my teeth and do it.

💡 Grammar Points

Irregular Future Stem

The verb 'hacer' is irregular in the future tense. Instead of using 'hacer-' as the base, it changes to 'har-'. Memorize this short, strong stem!

Expressing Intentions

'Haré' is used just like 'I will do' in English to state a firm intention or future action: 'Haré ejercicio mañana' (I will exercise tomorrow).

❌ Common Pitfalls

Using the Regular Stem

Mistake: "Yo haceré"

Correction: Yo **haré**. Remember that 'hacer' loses the 'ce' when forming the future tense.

⭐ Usage Tips

The 'Do/Make' Choice

In Spanish, 'hacer' covers both 'to do' and 'to make.' Don't worry about which English word to use; if you are performing an action or creating something, 'haré' is usually correct.

✏️ Quick Practice

💡 Quick Quiz: hare

Question 1 of 2

Which sentence correctly uses 'haré'?

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Frequently Asked Questions

If I want to say 'We will do,' what form should I use?

You should use the 'nosotros' form: 'haremos'. The irregular stem 'har-' is consistent throughout all the future tense conjugations.

How do I know if 'haré' means 'I will do' or 'I will make'?

The meaning is determined by the context. If you are preparing food or building something ('Haré una casa'), it means 'make'. If you are completing a task ('Haré la tarea'), it means 'do'.