harás
Harás is the second-person singular form of the Spanish verb hacer in the simple future tense. It indicates that the subject tú will perform an action in the future. It is used in affirmative statements, questions, and in clauses describing planned or expected actions, especially in informal speech. For example: ¿Qué harás mañana? (What will you do tomorrow?) or Harás la tarea esta noche.
Morphology and etymology: Hacer comes from Latin facere. In the simple future, the endings are regular and
Usage notes: The future tense with harás is common for describing actions not yet completed but expected
Examples: Tú harás la cena esta noche. ¿Qué harás después de la reunión? Si sigues estudiando, harás