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What does 'Haga' mean?
What does 'Haga' mean?
What does 'Hagas' mean?
What does 'Hagas' mean?
What does 'Haga' mean when referring to he or she?
What does 'Haga' mean when referring to he or she?
What does 'Hagamos' mean?
What does 'Hagamos' mean?
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What does 'Hagáis' mean?
What does 'Hagáis' mean?
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What does 'Hagan' mean?
What does 'Hagan' mean?
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Study Notes
Present Subjunctive of Hacer
- "Haga" translates to "I do," used for expressing desires or actions in the first person.
- "Hagas" means "you do," applicable in second-person singular for informal situations.
- "Haga" is also used for "he/she does," retaining the same form in third-person singular.
- "Hagamos" refers to "we do," indicating inclusion of the speaker in the activity or request.
- "Hagáis" translates to "you do" in the second person plural (vosotros form) used primarily in Spain.
- "Hagan" means "they do," directed towards a third-person plural audience.
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Test your knowledge on the present subjunctive forms of the verb 'hacer' in Spanish with these flashcards. This quiz includes various conjugations for different subjects, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of how to express actions in the subjunctive mood.