How do you use hacer in the subjunctive?

This lesson focuses on the Spanish verb ”hacer”, which means ‘to do’ or ‘to make’. Through a number of examples we’ll learn how to express wishes, talk about possibilities, or make polite requests using the subjunctive mood….

Subject Pronouns Hacer: Present Subjunctive
ellos/ellas/ustedes hagan

What is an example of a subjunctive sentence in Spanish?

Indicative: Es obvio que tienes dinero. (It is obvious you have money.) Subjunctive: Es bueno que tengas dinero. (It is good you have money.)

What is a Spanish sentence using hacer?

I forgot to make the bed today – Se me ha olvidado hacer la cama hoy. It is very hot – Hace mucho calor. It is very cold – Hace mucho frio. The weather is good today – Hace buen tiempo, hoy.

What are subjunctive phrases in Spanish?

Phrases That Trigger the Subjunctive

to doubt Dudar que… to prefer
to hope Esperar que… to insist on
to ask Pedir que… to like
to think No pensar que… to tell
to want Querer que… not to believe

When should you use hacer?

Hacer – to do or to make – is one of the most common irregular Spanish verbs. In the simple present tense, hacer is often used just like these English verbs.

Is hacer an irregular verb in subjunctive?

Most verbs, including all G verbs, which have an irregular first person singular conjugation use that conjugation as the subjunctive stem….Irregular first person singular.

Verb Yo form Subjunctive
hacer hago haga, hagas, haga, hagamos, hagáis, hagan
oír oigo oiga, oigas, oiga, oigamos, oigáis, oigan

What is the preterite form of hacer?

The word hizo is the preterite form of hacer in the third person singular. See the full hacer conjugation.

What is the infinitive form of hacer?

Hacer is the infintive form = To do or To make. – ian-hill, Mar 1, 2011 2 Answer s 2

How to conjugate subjunctive?

Start with the present tense ils conjugation of the verb Drop – ent to find the subjunctive stem Add the appropriate subjunctive ending: -e, -es, -e, -ions, -iez, -ent

What is the past tense of Dar?

The verb dar is irregular in some forms and tenses. dar = to give. gerund form = dando. past participle = dado.