Hacer Flashcards

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Hacer (3; direct translation?)

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(AH-ser) To make (something), to do, to render
Direct translation: Render
• Making real; putting into effect.

*Hacer is a make-your-own-meal (MYOM) restaurant that Ser runs.
• She wants lots of people to come in, as long as they make their own meals and give some of the food back to her (Ser).

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Hago

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I make, I do

“Vaya cosa, yo casi hago escalera de oro.”
– My goodness! I almost made a straight of diamonds.

“Yo hago la tarea todos los días.”
– I do the homework every day.

“Si no lo hago, lo sé hacer.”
– If I don’t do it, I know how to do it.

*Joel and his friends show up, and Ser says that they should go ahead and prepare hogs for dinner.
• She hands a hog to each of the friends, and Joel says “I’ll go [hago] prepare my hog first.”

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Hace

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He, she, or it does/makes
• Hace buen tiempo (The weather is nice)

“Para él no hace ninguna diferencia.”
– For him it doesn’t make any difference.

“Para ti lo hace.”
– He does it for you.

“Nadie hace un pastel.”
– Nobody is making a cake.

*The lizards hog starts to make noise, like it’s trying to make something. Joel hears it and says, “What did the lizards hog say [hace]?”
• The pandas hog makes noise too, and Joel asks, “What are the hogs saying [hacen]?”

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Hacen

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They do/make
“¿Qué hacen aqui, se van?”
– What are they doing here, are they leaving?

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Haces

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You do/make

“Me haces feliz.”
– You make me happy.

“¿Qué haces tú por aquí?”
– What are you doing around here?

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Hacemos

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We are doing/making

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Hacía

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I, he, she, or it used to do/make (imperfect/general past tense)
• I was doing/making
• 1st and 3rd person imperfect past tense

“No sabía lo que hacía.”
– I did not know what I was doing.

*The hogs are sent to a meal prep station behind the counter, Joel used to do (did) [hacía] this job and he wants to go behind the counter to see how it works here.

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Hice

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I did/made
• 1st person preterite

“Yo hice la tarea anoche.”
– I did the homework last night.

“Yo hice la comida del gato.”
– I made the cat’s food.

“Sí lo hice, pero no sale.”
– Yes, I did (it) but it doesn’t come off.

“Hice una visita a mi tío.”
– I made a visit to my uncle.

*In the merchandise area (preterite), the hogs drop on tables ready to eat. Joel adds garnishes to the hog to prepare it.
• Joels says, “I did [hice] that so quickly? That was easy.”

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Hizo

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He, she, or it did/made
• 3rd person preterite

“No debió hacerlo, sin embargo lo hizo.”
–He should not have done it, however he did it.

“Él se hizo abogado.”
–He became a lawyer.

“Él hizo la tarea.”
– He did the assignment.

*The lizards garnish looks even better than Joels. Joel is impressed and says, “Look how he did [hizo] that, He’s so good at that.”

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Hiciste

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You did/made
• 2nd person preterite

No me gustó lo que hiciste.
-I didn’t like what you did.

¿Lo hiciste por mí?
-Did you do it for me?

Hiciste lo que haría cualquiera.
-You did what anyone would.

¿Hiciste lo que te pedí hacer? Sí, lo hice.
-Did you do what I asked you to do? Yes, I did it.

Tú hiciste mal la nota.
-You wrote the note badly.

¿Hiciste la tarea anoche?
-Did you do the homework last night?

Hiciste una buena compra.
-You made a good purchase.

Ser dropped a pig and made a big mess on the floor.
• Joel tells her, “You made [hiciste] a mess! Cease and desist!”

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Hicieron

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They did/made
• 3rd person plural preterite

*When the pandas hog comes out of the shoot, they see air blowing on the apple in the hogs mouth and they think it is breathing.
• They say, “We see air blowing on [hicieron] the apple.”

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Hicimos

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We did/made

• 1st person plural preterite

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Haré

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I will do/make
• 1st person future tense

“Haré una declaración.”
– I will make a statement.

“Yo haré el trabajo mañana si yo puedo.”
– I will do the work tomorrow if I can.

“La próxima vez lo haré.”
– Next time I will do it.

“Lo haré después de que ella haya llegado.”
– I’ll do it after she has arrived.

*Joel loves making hogs, and he says, “Hooray, I will make [haré] one tomorrow as well!”

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Hará

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He, she, it will do/make
• 3rd person future tense

La anestesia local hará que no duela.
-The local anesthetic will make it not hurt.

Pregúntale si lo hará o no.
-Ask him if he will do it or not.

¿Me hará algo? Sí, cómo no, haré cualquiera que me pides.
-Will you do something for me? Yes, of course, I will do anything you ask.

Por lo tanto, la persona que hará los informes no es responsable.
-Therefore, the person that makes the reports is not responsible.

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Harás

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You will do/make

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Haremos

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We will do/make

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Harán

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They will do/make

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Hecho

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Have done/made
• Participle

¡Mira lo que has hecho!
-Look what you have done!

Espero que ustedes hayan hecho la tarea.
-I hope that you all have done the homework.

No he hecho nada malo.
-I haven’t done anything wrong.

Muchachos, ¿Habrían hecho la tarea si les hubiéramos ayudado?
-Boys, would you all have done the homework if we had helped you?

*On the roof, there is a giant “H” where the helicopter lands to drop off the hogs.

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Haga

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I do/make – He, she, or it does/makes
• 1st and 3rd person subjunctive

Haga un organigrama para la reunión.
-Make a flow chart for the meeting.

Nosotros jugaremos fútbol luego que Pedro haga la tarea.
-We will play soccer once Pedro does his homework.

¿Qué quiere que haga?
-What do you want me to do?

*In the junk behind the shop is where Ser keeps her hogs [haga] alive before they are cooked.

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Hagas

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You do/make
• 2nd person subjunctive

¡No hagas llorar al niño!
-Don’t make the child cry!

El profesor quiere que tú hagas la tarea.
-The teacher wants you to do the homework.

No debes hacer ruido. No hagas ruido.
-You must not make noise. Don’t make noise.

No lo hagas a menos que ella haya llegado.
-Don’t do it unless she has arrived.

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Hagan

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They make
• 3rd person plural subjunctive

Es muy importante que los padres hagan vacunar a sus hijos.
-It’s very important that parents have their children vaccinated.

No se hagan eso a ustedes mismos.
-Do not do this to yourselves.

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Hagamos

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We make
• 1st person plural subjunctive

Hagamos oír nuestra voz.
-Let us make ourselves heard!

No hagamos nuevamente el ridículo.
-Let us not make fools of ourselves again.

Hagamos el esfuerzo.
-Let us make the effort.

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Haría

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I, he, she, or it would do/make (something)
• 1st and 3rd person conditional

Si yo fuera tú no lo haría.
-If I were you, I wouldn’t do it.

Isabel ha dicho que haría lo posible por venir.
-Isabel has said that she would do everything possible in order to come.

Haría la cena, pero no tengo tiempo.
-I would make dinner, but I do not have time.

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Harías

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You would do/make (something)

• 2nd person conditional

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Haz

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(AHS) - Do (the work)
• Imperative

Deja de imitar a los demás y haz lo que tú creas mejor.
-Stop imitating other people and do what you think is best.

Haz la reserva con sufuciente anticipación.
-Make the reservation with enough time in advance.

Haz lo que te digo.
-Do what I tell you.

*Behind the shop is an ox that Ser uses for slave labor. She tells the ox, “Do [haz] the work!”

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Haciendo

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Doing/making
•Gerund

Los niños están haciendo mucho ruido.
-The children are making a lot of noise.

Lo que estabas haciendo es ilegal.
-What you were doing is illegal.

Nosotros estuvimos haciendo un vestido a Zoila. Nosotros se lo estuvimos haciendo.
-We were making a dress for Zoila. We were making it for her.