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    What Is Hacer in the Future Tense in Spanish?

    p> In Spanish, the verb "hacer" (to do or to make) in the future tense is conjugated as follows:

    Future Tense Conjugation of "Hacer"

    • Yo haré (I will do/make)
    • Tú harás (You will do/make - informal)
    • Él/Ella/Usted hará (He/She/You will do/make - formal)
    • Nosotros/Nosotras haremos (We will do/make)
    • Vosotros/Vosotras haréis (You all will do/make - informal, used in Spain)
    • Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes harán (They/You all will do/make - formal)

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