haríais
Haríais is the second-person plural form of the Spanish verb hacer in the conditional mood. It corresponds to the English "you would do" or "you would make" and is used when speaking about hypothetical actions or events involving the vosotros form.
Formation and usage notes: Haríais is formed by taking the infinitive har- (from hacer) and adding the
Grammatical role: The conditional mood expresses actions that would occur under certain conditions, often introduced by
Regional variation: Because el vosotros is not commonly used in most of Latin America, haríais is less
- Si tuvierais más tiempo, haríais un viaje. (If you all had more time, you would take a
- ¿Qué haríais si apareciera una oportunidad así? (What would you all do if such an opportunity appeared?)
- Haríais bien en no olvidar la cita. (You would do well not to forget the appointment.)
See also: Spanish verb conjugation, conditional mood, vosotros.