Hacer = to do / to make
- The verb hacer is irregular only in the “yo” form.
- It is known as a “go” verb because in the yo form it ends in “go.”
- Follows the rules of a regular “er” verb for the other forms.
| Yo | Hago | Nosotros (as) | Hacemos |
| Tú | Haces | Vosotros (as) | Hacéis |
| Usted/él/ella | hace | Ustedes/ellos/ellas | Hacen |
As you know, hacer is a polysemic verb in Spanish. This means to do and to make. Do you remember how to conjugate it? Say the answer aloud and then check your answer.
| Sujetos | Verbo Hacer |
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hago |
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haces |
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hace |
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hacemos |
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hacéis |
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hacen |
Let’s start practicing with the verb Hacer. What are these people doing or making in the following picture? Write a complete sentence in Spanish using the verb Hacer, and the listed family vocabulary.

(mi hija y yo)

(abuelo y nieta)

(mi hermano)

(mi prima)

(la abuela y las nietas)
| Your Responses | Sample Answers |
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Mi hija y yo hacemos los deberes. |
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El abuelo y la nieta hacen galletas. |
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Mi hermano hace ejercicio. |
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Mi prima hace yoga. |
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La abuela y las niñas hacen un pastel. |
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Listen to what María does every day and match the activities with the days of the week.