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Mastering the Verb 'Hacer' (to do/make) in Spanish.

Hello, Super Learners!

Welcome back to Spanish Super Tutor! I’m Miguel Marina, and today, we're diving into another crucial verb that will elevate your Spanish skills: Mastering the Verb 'Hacer' (to do/make) in Spanish.


Why is mastering 'Hacer' so important in Spanish?

The verb 'hacer' is incredibly versatile and widely used in various contexts, from talking about activities and tasks to discussing the weather. Understanding how to use 'hacer' correctly will not only improve your grammatical skills but also enhance your ability to express yourself more naturally in Spanish.


Understanding 'Hacer' in Present Tense

  1. "Yo hago" (I do/make)

  • Translation: I do/make

  • Example: "Yo hago mi tarea todos los días." (I do my homework every day.)

  1. "Tú haces" (You do/make)

  • Translation: You do/make

  • Example: "¿Tú haces ejercicio regularmente?" (Do you exercise regularly?)


Using 'Hacer' in Past Tense

  1. "Él hizo" (He did/made) - Preterite

  • Translation: He did/made

  • Example: "Él hizo una torta para su cumpleaños." (He made a cake for his birthday.)

  1. "Nosotros hacíamos" (We used to do/make) - Imperfect

  • Translation: We used to do/make

  • Example: "Nosotros hacíamos campamentos cada verano." (We used to go camping every summer.)


Future and Conditional with 'Hacer'

  1. "Ella hará" (She will do/make) - Future

  • Translation: She will do/make

  • Example: "Ella hará una presentación mañana." (She will make a presentation tomorrow.)

  1. "Ustedes harían" (You would do/make) - Conditional

  • Translation: You would do/make

  • Example: "Ustedes harían bien en estudiar más." (You would do well to study more.)


Command Forms of 'Hacer'

  1. "¡Hazlo!" (Do it!/Make it!) - Imperative (Informal)

  • Translation: Do it!/Make it!

  • Example: "¡Hazlo ahora mismo!" (Do it right now!)


Subjunctive Mood with 'Hacer'

  1. "Que yo haga" (That I do/make)

  • Translation: That I do/make

  • Example: "Quiero que yo haga una diferencia." (I want to make a difference.)


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