hará

This is the 702nd most frequent Spanish word.

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hará

"Will do" or "will make" (third person singular future tense of "hacer").


The word "hará" here is the third-person singular future tense of the verb "hacer," meaning "to do" or "to make." It expresses an action that will take place in the future.

Él hará todo lo posible para ayudar.

He will do everything he can to help.


In this sentence, "hará" refers to the future action of asking a question, again utilizing the third-person singular future tense of "hacer."

Ella hará una pregunta importante durante la reunión.

She will ask an important question during the meeting.


Here, "hará" denotes causing an outcome or result, staying consistent with the use of "hacer" in the future tense.

Esto hará que ellos cambien de opinión.

This will make them change their minds.