Spanish Words: Hacer Preterit Tense

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Part of the video series: Spanish Verb Conjugation: Hacer

Summary: Learning Spanish verb conjugation in the preterit tense for the Spanish word "hacer," meaning "to do," will improve vocabulary. Get tips on conjugating Spanish verbs in the preterit tense from a Spanish teacher in this free foreign language video.

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Spanish Words: Hacer Preterit Tense

Now the preterit form of hacer, meaning did. Yo hice, I did; tu hiciste, you did; usted hacia, nosotros hicimos. Sorry, this usted, should be usted hizo; so usted hizo, nosotros hicimos, vosotros hicisteis, and ustedes hicieron. Yo hice, tu hiciste, usted hizo, nosotros hicimos, vosotros hicisteis, ustedes hicieron.

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