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