Special Uses of Hacer & Haber Flashcards
Translate “They have been running for one hour.”
Hace una hora que corren.
Translate “He’s been eating the ice cream for twenty minutes.”
Hace veinte minutos que come la helado.
Translate “I have been teaching my son at home for two years.”
Hace dos anos que enseño a mi hijo en las casa.
Translate “I have been practicing yoga for fourteen years.”
Hace catorce años que practico yoga.
Translate “It is now eighty-five degrees Fahrenheit in Florida.”
Ahora hace ochenta y cinco grados Fahrenheit en Florida.
Translate “It’s raining outside.”
Hace llueve afuera.
Translate “There are 15 dogs at the park.”
Hay quince perros en el parque.
Translate “There are six chairs around the table.”
Hay seis sillas alrededor de la mesa.
Translate “There are thirteen mothers under the tree.”
Hay trece madres debajo del árbol.
Translate “There are twelve children at the party.”
Hay doce niños en la fiesta.
Translate “One must pay for clothes,” or “You have to pay for clothes.” (Impersonal)
Hay que que pagar por la ropa.
Translate “One must walk near the pool,” or “You have to walk near the pool.” (impersonal)
Hay que caminar cerca de la piscina.
Translate “One must wear a helmet when riding a bicycle,” or “You must wear a helmet when riding a bicycle.” (impersonal)
Hay que usar casco al andar en bicicleta.