hará

/aˈɾa/, [aˈɾa]

will, will do


Verb hará

  1. Formal second-person singular (usted) future indicative form of hacer.
  2. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) future indicative form of hacer.

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Examples
  • No sé qué hará.

    I don't know what he'll do.

  • Aunque él lo dice, ella lo hará.

    Although he says it, she will do it.

  • En marzo hará más calor.

    It will become much warmer in March.

  • Si él no acepta el trabajo, alguien más lo hará.

    If he doesn't accept the job, somebody else will.

  • Mañana hará todavía más calor que hoy.

    Tomorrow will be even warmer than today.

  • Fumar te hará mucho daño.

    Smoking will do you a lot of harm.

  • Estoy muy seguro de que Tom no hará nada alocado.

    I'm pretty sure Tom won't do anything crazy.

  • Creo que mañana hará sol.

    I think it will be sunny tomorrow.

  • Tom no sabe qué hará.

    Tom doesn't know what he'll do.

  • ¿Mañana hará sol?

    Will it be sunny tomorrow?

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