Hacer (Imperfecto)

Hacer (Imperfecto)

Hacer (Imperfecto)

Learn and practice Spanish with this conjugaison “Hacer (Imperfecto)”:
The verb “to do” is conjugated this way in Imparfait Tense:
yo hacía, tú hacías, él hacía, ella hacía, usted hacía, nosotros hacíamos, ellos hacían, ellas hacían, ustedes hacían.

To do – Imperfect Tense

Spanish English
Yo hacía
Tú hacías
Él hacía
Ella hacía
Usted hacía
Nosotros hacíamos
Ellos hacían
Ellas hacían
Ustedes hacían
I did
You did (sing.)
He did
She did
You did (plur.)
We did
They did (masc.)
They did (fem.)
You did

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Hacer – Imperfecto

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To learn the French conjugation, you have to be both rigorous and meticulous: since, among other things, you have to learn the endings of each verb tense for all verbs and memorize the irregular verbs.To learn the French conjugation, you have to be both rigorous and meticulous: since, among other things, you have to learn the endings of each verb tense for all verbs and memorize the irregular verbs.To learn the French conjugation, you have to be both rigorous and meticulous: since, among other things, you have to learn the endings of each verb tense for all verbs and memorize the irregular verbs.To learn the French conjugation, you have to be both rigorous and meticulous: since, among other things, you have to learn the endings of each verb tense for all verbs and memorize the irregular verbs.To learn the French conjugation, you have to be both rigorous and meticulous: since, among other things, you have to learn the endings of each verb tense for all verbs and memorize the irregular verbs.To learn the French conjugation, you have to be both rigorous and meticulous: since, among other things, you have to learn the endings of each verb tense for all verbs and memorize the irregular verbs.