Haréis
Haréis is the second-person plural simple future form of the Spanish verb hacer. It is formed from the infinitive hacer, using the irregular future stem har- with the ending -éis. The form corresponds to the pronoun vosotros, meaning “you all” in informal contexts, and translates to “you all will do” or “you all will make.”
Usage varies by dialect. In Spain, where the vosotros form is standard, haréis is commonly used. In
Orthography and pronunciation: haréis carries an acute accent on the e (é) to indicate the stress on
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