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How do we use hacer?

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.
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Yo Hago Nosotros (as) Hacemos
Haces Vosotros (as) Hacéis
Usted/él/ella hace Ustedes/ellos/ellas Hacen
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Show your skills!

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

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.

father helping daughter with homework

(mi hija y yo)

grandfather and granddaughter baking

(abuelo y nieta)

young man at the gym

(mi hermano)

young woman doing yoga

(mi prima)

grandmother and two granddaughters cooking

(la abuela y las nietas)

Your Responses Sample Answers

Mi hija y yo hacemos los deberes.

El abuelo y la nieta hacen galletas.

Mi hermano hace ejercicio.

Mi prima hace yoga.

La abuela y las niñas hacen un pastel.

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Let's Listen

Listen to what María does every day and match the activities with the days of the week.

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