Hacer Flashcards

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1
Q

Hacerse
Spanish often uses the reflexive version of Hacer to indicate that “something is done”.
Nothing is done.

A

No se hace nada

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2
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Hacerse
Spanish often uses the reflexive version of Hacer to indicate that “something is done”.
These things are done here a lot

A

Estas cosas se hacen aquí mucho

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3
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Hacerse
Spanish often uses the reflexive version of Hacer to indicate that “something is done”.
I don’t know how it’s done

A

No sé cómo se hace.

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4
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Hacerse
Spanish often uses the reflexive version of Hacer to indicate that “something is done”.
How is this done? / How does one do this? (literal: how does this do itself?)

A

¿cómo se hace esto?

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5
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Imperfect:

you were doing / making

A

hacías

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Imperfect:

they were doing / making

A

hacían

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Imperfect:

we were doing / making

A

hacíamos

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Present:

He / she it does / makes

A

hace

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9
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Present:

I do / I make

A

hago

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Imperfect:

I/he/she/it was doing / making

A

hacía

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Present:

They do / make

A

hacen

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Present:

We do / make

A

hacemos

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13
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Present:

You do / make

A

haces

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14
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Preterite past-tense:

I did / made (easy)

A

hice

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Future

he/she/it will make / do

A

hará

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16
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Future

they will make / do

A

harán

17
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Preterite past-tense:

He/she did / made (he’s so)

A

hizo

18
Q

Preterite past-tense:

They did / made (see air on)

A

hicieron

19
Q

Future

we will make / do

A

haremos

20
Q

Preterite past-tense:

You did / made (cease)

A

hiciste

21
Q

Conditional

I/he/she/it would make / do

A

haría

22
Q

Future

I will make / do

A

haré

23
Q

Preterite past-tense:

We did / made (seem)

A

hicimos

24
Q

Future

You will make / do

A

harás

25
Q

Conditional

You would make / do

A

harías

26
Q

Conditional

they would make / do

A

harían

27
Q

Conditional

we would make / do

A

haríamos

28
Q

Spanish often uses hace + a length of time to indicate how long something has taken.

I haven’t had it for like 4 hours.

A

Hace como cuatro horas que no lo tengo

29
Q

Spanish often uses hace + a length of time to indicate how long something has taken.

You’ve been at home for a long time

A

Hace mucho tiempo que estás en casa.

30
Q

Spanish often uses hace + a length of time to indicate how long something has taken.
“We’ve been here for three years” is often phrased as “it makes three years that we are here”

A

hace tres años que estamos aquí.

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Subjunctive (present)

I/he/she/it make / do

A

haga

32
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Subjunctive (present)

You make / do

A

hagas

33
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Subjunctive (present)

They make / do

A

hagan

34
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Subjunctive (present)

We make / do

A

hagamos

35
Q

Imperative

A

Haz

36
Q

Hacer Participle (use with haber)

A

hecho

37
Q

Hacer Participle (use with estar)

A

haciendo