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Summary: Learning Spanish verb conjugation in the perfect conditional tense for the Spanish word "hacer," meaning "to do," will improve vocabulary. Get tips on conjugating Spanish verbs in the present conditional tense from a Spanish teacher in this free foreign language video.
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Now the perfect conditional form of hacer meaning would have done. Beginning with yo habria hecho. Tu habrias hecho. Usted habria hecho. Nosotros habriamos hecho. Vosotros habrieis hecho. And ustedes habrian hecho.