Spanish Words: Hacer Pluperfect Tense

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Part of the video series: Spanish Verb Conjugation: Hacer

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

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Spanish Words: Hacer Pluperfect Tense

Now the pluperfect form of hacer meaning to had done, I had done, or you had done, or we had done, beginning with yo habia hecho, I had done. Next is tu habias hecho, you had done. Next is usted habia hecho, you had done, formal. Then nosotros habiamos hecho, we had done, vosotros habiais hecho, you had done, plural, and ustedes habian hecho, you had done, plural, formal.

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