Haréis (en. You will do)

/aˈɾeis/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To carry out or execute something.
Tomorrow you will do the homework I assigned you.
Mañana haréis la tarea que os dejé.
To build or form something.
You will make an excellent presentation for the project.
Haréis una presentación excelente para el proyecto.
To cause or provoke an action.
If you don’t arrive on time, you will cause everything to be delayed.
Si no llegáis a tiempo, haréis que se retrase todo.

Etymology

It derives from the Latin 'facere', which means to do.

Common Phrases and Expressions

What will you do today?
It asks about the activities of the day.
¿Qué haréis hoy?
You will do what you can.
It indicates that you will do whatever is possible.
Haréis lo que podáis.
You will do the right thing.
You are expected to act fairly and ethically.
Haréis lo correcto.

Related Words

to do
To perform an action.
hacer
fact
Result of doing something.
hecho
doing
Gerund form of to do.
haciendo

Slang Meanings

To do something on a large scale.
We are going to throw the party like you will this weekend.
Vamos a hacer la fiesta como la haréis este fin de semana.
To carry out an act with great effort.
You will make an incredible effort to finish the project.
Haréis un esfuerzo increíble para terminar el proyecto.