Hacer Flashcards

(37 cards)

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Q

Hacerse
Spanish often uses the reflexive version of Hacer to indicate that “something is done”.
Nothing is done.

A

No se hace nada

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Hacerse
Spanish often uses the reflexive version of Hacer to indicate that “something is done”.
These things are done here a lot

A

Estas cosas se hacen aquí mucho

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Hacerse
Spanish often uses the reflexive version of Hacer to indicate that “something is done”.
I don’t know how it’s done

A

No sé cómo se hace.

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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?)

A

¿cómo se hace esto?

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5
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Imperfect:

you were doing / making

A

hacías

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Imperfect:

they were doing / making

A

hacían

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Imperfect:

we were doing / making

A

hacíamos

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Present:

He / she it does / makes

A

hace

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Present:

I do / I make

A

hago

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Imperfect:

I/he/she/it was doing / making

A

hacía

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Present:

They do / make

A

hacen

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Present:

We do / make

A

hacemos

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Present:

You do / make

A

haces

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Preterite past-tense:

I did / made (easy)

A

hice

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Future

he/she/it will make / do

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hará

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Future

they will make / do

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Preterite past-tense:

He/she did / made (he’s so)

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Preterite past-tense:

They did / made (see air on)

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Future

we will make / do

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Preterite past-tense:

You did / made (cease)

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Conditional

I/he/she/it would make / do

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Future

I will make / do

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Preterite past-tense:

We did / made (seem)

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Future

You will make / do

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Conditional | You would make / do
harías
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Conditional | they would make / do
harían
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Conditional | we would make / do
haríamos
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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
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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.
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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.
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Subjunctive (present) | I/he/she/it make / do
haga
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Subjunctive (present) | You make / do
hagas
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Subjunctive (present) | They make / do
hagan
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Subjunctive (present) | We make / do
hagamos
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Imperative
Haz
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Hacer Participle (use with haber)
hecho
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Hacer Participle (use with estar)
haciendo