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Conjugation Chart of “Hacer” (to do/make) in the Future Tense

Pronoun Conjugation
Yoharé
harás
Él / Ella / Ustedhará
Nosotros / Nosotrasharemos
Vosotros / Vosotrasharéis
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedesharán

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Understanding the Future Tense of “Hacer”

The Future Tense of Hacer is used to express actions that will take place in the future. For example, Haré la tarea esta noche. (I will do the homework tonight.)

Hacer is an irregular verb, meaning its conjugations in the Future Tense do not follow the typical patterns of regular verbs.

How to Use Hacer in the Future Tense

Hacer generally means “to do” or “to make”, but has several different meanings in the Future Tense, some of which might surprise you.

To do/make something: For example, Haré la tarea mañana. (I will do the homework tomorrow.)

To cook/prepare food: For example, Haré la cena esta noche. (I will make dinner tonight.)

To pretend/act: For example, Haré como que no te vi. (I will pretend I didn’t see you.)

To cause an effect: For example, Este ruido me hará enloquecer. (This noise will drive me crazy.)

To spend time: For example, Haré un año en Madrid. (I will spend a year in Madrid.)

Colloquial usage: For example, ¡La haremos buena! (We’ll have a great time! – implying mischief or fun)

Rude usage: For example, ¡La harás parda! (You’ll really mess it up! – implying incompetence)

Real Life Examples of Hacer in the Future Tense

Mañana haré las compras para la cena. (Tomorrow I will do the shopping for dinner.)

¿Harás los deberes esta noche? (Will you do your homework tonight?)

Ella hará un viaje el próximo mes. (She will take a trip next month.)

Haremos un picnic en el parque el domingo. (We will have a picnic in the park on Sunday.)

¿Haréis la cena esta noche? (Will you all make dinner tonight?)

Los niños harán un proyecto de arte mañana. (The kids will do an art project tomorrow.)

Después de la graduación, haré un máster. (After graduation, I will get a master’s degree.)

¿Qué harás en tus vacaciones? (What will you do on your vacation?)

Mi hermana hará un curso de cocina el próximo mes. (My sister will take a cooking class next month.)

Haremos una fiesta para celebrar tu cumpleaños. (We will throw a party to celebrate your birthday.)

¿Haréis ejercicio esta semana? (Will you all exercise this week?)

Mis amigos harán un viaje de campamento este verano. (My friends will go on a camping trip this summer.)

Después del trabajo, haré una siesta. (After work, I will take a nap.)

¿Qué harás este fin de semana? (What will you do this weekend?)

Ellos harán un picnic en el parque mañana. (They will have a picnic in the park tomorrow.)

Conjugation Chart with English Translations

Conjugations of Hacer (to do/make) in the Future Tense (Castilian Spanish) with English Translations:

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

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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.