Hacer Flashcards
Hacerse
Spanish often uses the reflexive version of Hacer to indicate that “something is done”.
Nothing is done.
No se hace nada
Hacerse
Spanish often uses the reflexive version of Hacer to indicate that “something is done”.
These things are done here a lot
Estas cosas se hacen aquí mucho
Hacerse
Spanish often uses the reflexive version of Hacer to indicate that “something is done”.
I don’t know how it’s done
No sé cómo se hace.
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?)
¿cómo se hace esto?
Imperfect:
you were doing / making
hacías
Imperfect:
they were doing / making
hacían
Imperfect:
we were doing / making
hacíamos
Present:
He / she it does / makes
hace
Present:
I do / I make
hago
Imperfect:
I/he/she/it was doing / making
hacía
Present:
They do / make
hacen
Present:
We do / make
hacemos
Present:
You do / make
haces
Preterite past-tense:
I did / made (easy)
hice
Future
he/she/it will make / do
hará
Future
they will make / do
harán
Preterite past-tense:
He/she did / made (he’s so)
hizo
Preterite past-tense:
They did / made (see air on)
hicieron
Future
we will make / do
haremos
Preterite past-tense:
You did / made (cease)
hiciste
Conditional
I/he/she/it would make / do
haría
Future
I will make / do
haré
Preterite past-tense:
We did / made (seem)
hicimos
Future
You will make / do
harás
Conditional
You would make / do
harías
Conditional
they would make / do
harían
Conditional
we would make / do
haríamos
Spanish often uses hace + a length of time to indicate how long something has taken.
I haven’t had it for like 4 hours.
Hace como cuatro horas que no lo tengo
Spanish often uses hace + a length of time to indicate how long something has taken.
You’ve been at home for a long time
Hace mucho tiempo que estás en casa.
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”
hace tres años que estamos aquí.
Subjunctive (present)
I/he/she/it make / do
haga
Subjunctive (present)
You make / do
hagas
Subjunctive (present)
They make / do
hagan
Subjunctive (present)
We make / do
hagamos
Imperative
Haz
Hacer Participle (use with haber)
hecho
Hacer Participle (use with estar)
haciendo