ellos/ellas/ustedeshaganAH-gahnthey/you all formal do/make What does hacer mean and how is it used? Hacer is a commonly used Spanish verb. It primarily translates as "to do" or "to make" in English. However, people also use hacer to talk about activities, the weather, and hopes and ...
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ellos/ellas/ustedes: hubieran hecho 3 Conjugate hacer in the future perfect subjunctive. Use the future perfect subjunctive to discuss an action that one doubts will have been done. This verb form is composed of two parts: the conjugated helping very, "haber," and the singular past participle...