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How to do the present tense conjugation of 'hacer' in Spanish

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How to do the present tense conjugation of 'hacer' in Spanish

Conjugation of hacer

The verb hacer means "to do" or "to make" in Spanish. It is an irregular verb, with a unique 1st person singular form (yo hago), while the other forms follow the regular pattern for -er verbs. Below is a table showing its conjugations in the present tense.

Person Conjugation
yo hago
haces
él hace
ella hace
usted hace
nosotros hacemos
vosotros hacéis
ellos hacen

The conjugations for the feminine forms (nosotras, vosotras, ellas) are the same as for the masculine or mixed forms (nosotros, vosotros, ellos).


Examples

  1. Yo hago mi tarea. (I do my homework.)
  2. Tú haces muchas preguntas. (You ask many questions.)
  3. Él hace un pastel. (He makes a cake.)
  4. Nosotros hacemos ejercicio. (We exercise.)

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