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What is the preterite form of 'hacer' for 'yo'?
What is the preterite form of 'hacer' for 'yo'?
What is the preterite form of 'hacer' for 'tú'?
What is the preterite form of 'hacer' for 'tú'?
What is the preterite form of 'hacer' for 'Ud.'?
What is the preterite form of 'hacer' for 'Ud.'?
What is the preterite form of 'hacer' for 'él'?
What is the preterite form of 'hacer' for 'él'?
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What is the preterite form of 'hacer' for 'ella'?
What is the preterite form of 'hacer' for 'ella'?
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What is the preterite form of 'hacer' for 'nosotros'?
What is the preterite form of 'hacer' for 'nosotros'?
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What is the preterite form of 'hacer' for 'Uds.'?
What is the preterite form of 'hacer' for 'Uds.'?
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What is the preterite form of 'hacer' for 'ellos'?
What is the preterite form of 'hacer' for 'ellos'?
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What is the preterite form of 'hacer' for 'ellas'?
What is the preterite form of 'hacer' for 'ellas'?
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Study Notes
Preterite Conjugation of Hacer
- Yo: Conjugated as hice – used when the first person singular is subject.
- Tú: Conjugated as hiciste – used for the second person singular familiar.
- Ud.: Conjugated as hizo – used for the formal second person singular.
- Él: Conjugated as hizo – used for the third person singular male.
- Ella: Conjugated as hizo – used for the third person singular female.
- Nosotros: Conjugated as hicimos – used for the first person plural.
- Uds.: Conjugated as hicieron – used for the formal second person plural.
- Ellos: Conjugated as hicieron – used for the third person plural male or mixed group.
- Ellas: Conjugated as hicieron – used for the third person plural female.
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Test your knowledge of the preterite tense of the verb 'hacer' with these flashcards. Each card contains a subject pronoun and its conjugated form in the preterite tense. Perfect for learners of Spanish looking to master verb conjugations.