Hacerse Future Tense in Castilian Spanish

The Future Tense of Hacerse is used to express actions that will happen in the future, for example, Me haré un corte de pelo mañana. (I will get a haircut tomorrow.)

Hacerse is an irregular verb, meaning its conjugations do not follow a set pattern in the Future Tense. You’ll need to memorize the specific forms for this verb.

Conjugations

Conjugations of Hacerse (to become) in the Future Tense tense (Castilian Spanish):

Pronoun Conjugation
Yome haré
te harás
Él / Ella / Ustedse hará
Nosotros / Nosotrasnos haremos
Vosotros / Vosotrasos haréis
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedesse harán

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Usage of Hacerse in the Future Tense

Hacerse generally means to become or to get, but has several different meanings in the Future Tense, some of which might surprise you.

To become: for example, Me haré médico el año que viene (I will become a doctor next year).

To get (a certain condition): for example, Te harás viejo antes de lo que piensas (You will get old before you think).

To turn into: for example, El agua se hará hielo cuando baje la temperatura (The water will turn into ice when the temperature drops).

To pretend (colloquial): for example, ¿Te harás el tonto otra vez? (Will you pretend to be dumb again?)

To get ready (colloquial): for example, Me haré a las 7 para ir al trabajo (I will get ready at 7 to go to work).

To get used to (colloquial): for example, Te harás a la nueva rutina con el tiempo (You will get used to the new routine over time).

To happen (colloquial): for example, Se hará de noche pronto (It will get dark soon).

Examples

Examples of Hacerse in the Future Tense

Cuando llegue a casa, me haré un sándwich. (When I get home, I will make myself a sandwich.)

¿Qué te harás cuando te jubiles? (What will you do when you retire?)

El próximo año, María se hará abogada. (Next year, Maria will become a lawyer.)

Después de la boda, nos haremos una foto familiar. (After the wedding, we will take a family photo.)

¿Qué os haréis para las vacaciones? (What will you all do for vacation?)

Mis amigos se harán veganos el próximo mes. (My friends will become vegans next month.)

Cuando tenga más dinero, me haré un tatuaje. (When I have more money, I will get a tattoo.)

¿Te harás un corte de pelo antes de la fiesta? (Will you get a haircut before the party?)

Los niños se harán mayores muy pronto. (The kids will grow up very soon.)

Después del entrenamiento, nos haremos unos batidos de proteínas. (After the workout, we will make some protein shakes.)

¿Qué os haréis cuando terminen las clases? (What will you all do when classes end?)

Mis padres se harán ciudadanos el año que viene. (My parents will become citizens next year.)

Cuando sea rico, me haré una casa en la playa. (When I’m rich, I will build a beach house.)

¿Te harás un tatuaje de tu equipo favorito? (Will you get a tattoo of your favorite team?)

Mis amigos y yo nos haremos voluntarios en un refugio de animales. (My friends and I will volunteer at an animal shelter.)

Conjugations with English Translations

Conjugations of Hacerse (to become) in the Future Tense tense (Castilian Spanish) with English Translations:

Spanish English
Yo me haré I will become
Tú te harás You will become
Él / Ella / Usted se hará He / She / You (formal) will become
Nosotros / Nosotras nos haremos We will become
Vosotros / Vosotras os haréis You all will become
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes se harán They / You all (formal) will become

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Synonyms

The Future tense is also known as the Simple Future, Future Simple, Future Tense, Future Indicative, or Will Future in English, and as Futuro Simple, Futuro Imperfecto, Tiempo Futuro, Futuro de Indicativo, or Indicativo Futuro in Spanish.