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Hacer Conjugation 101: Conjugate Hacer In Spanish

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Hacer is one of the Spanish -ER verbs that you’ll use daily. But since it’s a highly irregular verb, in this guide, we’ll go over the most important hacer conjugation charts. Here is a quick overview of what you’ll learn:

  • Hacer Overview

Present tense

Preterite tense, imperfect tense.

  • Near Future tense
  • Future tense

Conditional tense

  • Present Perfect tense
  • Past Perfect tense
  • Future Perfect tense
  • Conditional Perfect tense

Progressive tenses

  • Present Subjunctive tense
  • Present Perfect Subjunctive tense
  • Imperfect Subjunctive tense
  • Past Perfect Subjunctive tense
  • Affirmative Commands
  • Negative Commands
  • Uses & Examples

Download Hacer Conjugation Tables & Uses Cheat sheets

  • Hacer Conjugation Practice Quiz

Overview of Hacer

Stem Changes: E to IE

  • Present : hag only ‘yo’.
  • Preterite : hic for all subjects except for ‘ella’, ‘él’, ‘usted’, hiz for ‘ella’, ‘él’, ‘usted’.
  • Future & Conditional : har for all subject pronouns.
  • Present Subjunctive : hag for all subject pronouns.
  • Affirmative Imperative : haz only for ‘tú’ , hag for ‘usted’ and ‘ustedes’,
  • Negative Imperative : hag for all subject pronouns.

In Spanish, hacer means ‘to do’, ‘to make’, ‘to be’, and ‘ago’, among other applications. The conjugations charts below only have one translation to keep the tables as organized as possible. You can learn more about the meanings of ‘hacer’ in the section Uses & Meanings .

Indicative Conjugations of Hacer

The conjugations of hacer in the present tense are irregular. Use hag for the form ‘yo’ and hac for the remaining pronouns. In this tense, hacer refers to the things people currently do or make. For instance: Mi mamá hace un pastel riquísimo. 

Hacer’s preterite conjugations are formed with two different stems. Hiz for the third person singular and hic for ‘tú’, ‘nosotros’, ‘vosotros’, ‘ellas’, ‘ellos’, and ‘ustedes’. You can check these irregularities in this preterite conjugation chart. 

Use these forms of hacer to talk about the things people did or made at a specific moment in the past. For example: ¿Qué hicieron ayer?

Take Note: Hiz is used to keep the pronunciation consistent. Other Spanish verbs also have consonant changes to maintain their pronunciations.

The past imperfect is the only tense in which hacer is a regular verb. We use hacer imperfect conjugations to refer to things or activities people used to do repeatedly in the past. These forms are also used when it’s not clear when something was done. 

For instance: Mis primos nunca hacían su tarea. 

Near future

Use the structure ir (present tense) + a + infinitive (in this case, ‘hacer’) to form the near future tense. These conjugations of ‘hacer’ communicate that a person plans to do or make something soon in the future. For example: ¿Qué van a hacer este viernes?

Future simple tense

Hacer future tense conjugations are formed with the irregular stem har. Use these conjugations to talk about the things people will make or do at some point in the future. ¿Qué harás mañana?

The conditional conjugations of hacer are irregular. As shown, in the conjugation chart below, this tense uses the stem har. The conditional of ‘hacer’ expresses what people would do if some circumstances were met. Additionally, you can use these forms to make hypotheses about what people would do. 

For instance: No sé qué haría sin ti. 

Present perfect tense

Haber in the present tense + hecho ( past participle ) is the formula to conjugate the present perfect in Spanish . These conjugations of ‘hacer’ refer to the things someone has or hasn’t done. For instance: ¿Por qué han hecho eso?

Take Note: Hacer is one of the few Spanish verbs with an irregular past participle form .

Past perfect

Use the past perfect conjugations of hacer to talk about what someone had done before another action or point in the past. Cuando llegué, Julián ya había hecho la tarea. To conjugate the past perfect, use the imperfect form of ‘haber’ and the past participle form of ‘hacer’.

Future perfect

In the future perfect tense , hacer refers to what people will have done or made by or before a certain moment in the future. These conjugations of ‘hacer’ are also used to talk about what someone might have done. No sé qué habrán hecho, pero su jefe está enojado.

Conditional perfect

When conjugated to the Spanish conditional perfect tense, hacer talks about what someone would have done or made if a past circumstance had been met. You can also use this tense to hypothesize about what someone did or made. 

For example: ¿Qué habrías hecho tú en mi lugar?

The progressive tenses of hacer allow you to express that someone is doing or making something at the moment of speaking. For instance: ¿Qué están haciendo? The progressive tenses are formed with estar + haciendo ( present participle ).

Hacer Subjunctive Conjugations

In Spanish, the subjunctive tenses refer to wishes, requests, suggestions, expectations, doubts, or hypothetical situations. Below are hacer conjugation charts for the most common subjunctive tenses. Be aware that hacer is irregular in these tenses. 

Present subjunctive

Hacer present subjunctive conjugations are formed with the irregular stem hag. We use the subjunctive forms of ‘hacer’ to express hopes about someone doing something or requesting a person to perform an action. For instance: Quiero que hagan un mejor esfuerzo.

Present perfect subjunctive

Haber in the present subjunctive + hecho is the structure we use to build the present perfect subjunctive of ‘hacer’. Use these conjugations to wonder or wish that a person has already done or made something. For example: Espero que hayan hecho lo que les dije. 

Imperfect subjunctive

We use the imperfect subjunctive conjugations of ‘hacer’ to refer to past suggestions, requests, wishes someone had about a person doing or making something. Te pedí que hicieras la salsa. 

The imperfect subjunctive has two conjugation models depending on which type of Spanish you’re using:

Latin American Spanish version

Note: In Latin American Spanish, the pronoun vosotros is not used. As a result, this pronoun has been excluded from the conjugation chart above.

Castilian Spanish version

Past perfect subjunctive

In the past perfect subjunctive, hacer expresses that someone would have done or made something if a past circumstance was met. Additionally, these conjugations also express regret for something you had or hadn’t done. 

For example: Ojalá no hubiéramos hecho eso. 

Hacer Imperative Conjugations

In Spanish, we use the imperative conjugations to give orders to people.

Affirmative commands

If you want to order someone to do something, use the affirmative imperative. For instance: Hagan lo que les dije. Hacer affirmative command conjugations are irregular for all subjects except ‘vosotros’. Use haz for ‘tú’ and the stem hag for ‘usted’ and ‘ustedes’. 

Negative commands

If instead you want to command people not to do something , you must use hacer negative commands conjugations . As shown in the conjugation chart below, these forms are also irregular, and we must use the stem hag to conjugate all the subjects.

Meanings of Hacer & Examples

While learning how to conjugate hacer, you may have noticed that this verb is used to talk about the activities or things people do. In this context, it means ‘ to do ’ or ‘ to make ’ and it’s applied in a similar way to these English verbs. 

  • Talk about things and activities people do or make

Mi hermano nunca hacía su tarea.  My brother never did his homework. 

Chicas, ¿qué hacen en su tiempo libre? Girls, what do you do in your free time?

  • Describe the weather 

[Hacer in third person singular] + (adjective) + [noun]

Ayer hizo mucho calor.  Yesterday was very hot. 

No sabía que hiciera tanto frío aquí.  I didn’t know it was so cold here. 

Take Note: When using hacer to talk about the weather in Spanish , we only use the conjugations for the third person singular (él, ella, usted). You can conjugate to the present, past , future, or any Spanish tense you need. 

  • Talk about time

Hace + [quantifier]

Renuncié hace tres años . I quit three years ago . 

¿ Hace cuánto me estás esperando? How long have you been waiting for me? 

Take Note: We use the impersonal form hace to express the time that has passed since an action began or ended. When used as a question, hace inquires about the time a person has been doing something. 

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Since hacer is a stem-changing verb and has multiple meanings and uses, it can take some time to learn all the difference aspects of this verb. I’ve created a PDF cheat sheet you can download with all the hacer verb conjugation tables as well as its definitions and example uses.

Practice Quiz: Hacer Conjugation

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Now that you’ve learned how to conjugate hacer in Spanish, you can practice your skills with all of the various stem changes this verb has with the hacer conjugation practice quiz !

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The verb hacer  is one of those key verbs in Spanish , widely used in many contexts and to express multiple ideas. Hacer  is among the most essential verbs, in the same category as others like ser , estar , or tener .

As you’re surely aware, one of the most outstanding characteristics of the Spanish language is that it has so many verb conjugations. Therefore, studying Spanish implies that you need to learn how to conjugate them! In our series of posts on specific verb conjugations, here at BaseLang we make this aspect of learning Spanish that much easier for you.

Today’s post will cover everything you neeed to know about hacer conjugation  in Spanish. We’ll present you with the main meanings of hacer , then we’ll divide our hacer conjugation  sections into three big groups according to mood: indicative, subjunctive, and imperative. From there, each mood will be broken down by tense, with their sections on hacer present conjugations, past conjugations, perfect conjugations, future conjugations, and finally compound conjugations.

Let’s dive into our post on hacer  conjugation and start doing  something with it! – ¡Empecemos a hacer  algo con ello!

Hacer Meanings

Hacer  is one of those verbs that’s used on an everyday basis in Spanish, and it can express a wide range of concepts. Here we present the most common uses of the verb hacer  in Spanish before we bring our focus to hacer  conjugation.

Hacer meaning: to do

  • Fernando did  all he could to help us. – Fernando hizo  todo por ayudarnos.
  • Yesterday, we tried to do  all the work. – Ayer intentamos hacer  todo el trabajo.

Hacer meaning: to create or build [something]

  • The artist created  a wonderful work of art. – El artista hizo  una obra maravillosa.
  • My grandparents  built  this house with great effort. – Mis abuelos  hicieron  esta casa con mucho esfuerzo.

Hacer meaning: to make

  • Kevin makes  me really happy. – Kevin me hace  muy feliz.
  • Patricia will make  the birthday cake. – Patricia hará  el pastel de cumpleaños.

These are the most common uses of the verb  hacer  in Spanish. There are some other specific ways in which this verb can be used, but that level of detail deserves a post of its own! For now, let’s explore our hacer conjugation  in Spanish.

Hacer Indicative Mood

In Spanish, we use the indicative mood  to express statements, certainties, and facts. In this section of the post we’ll cover all the indicative tenses of hacer  in Spanish: we’ll see the hacer  conjugation in the indicative present, preterite, imperfect, conditional, and future tenses, and then we’ll see the compound indicative forms.

Hacer present tense conjugation

Hacer  is an irregular verb in the present tense, with a stem change in its first-person singular form. The rest of the conjugations remain regular: they’re conjugated just like any regular Spanish  -er verb.

  • I do my homework every day. – Hago  la tarea todos los días.
  • Olga makes  extremely beautiful crafts. – Olga hace  unas artesanías bellísimas.
  • The kids make  the bed every day. – Los niños hacen  la cama todos los días.
  • We do  exercises at the gym. – Nosotras hacemos  ejercicios en el gimnasio.

To learn more about this Spanish tense, take a look at our post on the present tense in Spanish . We can also recommend our post on GO verbs in Spanish.

Hacer past tense conjugation

In the hacer  preterite conjugation, it is important to notice the change from “a” to “i” in the stem. These conjugations all follow this irregular form.

  • They made  a delicious dinner for us. – Nos hicieron  una cena deliciosa.
  • We did as we saw fit. – Hicimos  lo que creímos que era adecuado.
  • They always did  business with the government. – Ellos siempre hicieron  negocios con el gobierno.
  • Laura and Adrián threw  the biggest wedding party of the town. – Laura y Adrián hicieron  la fiesta de boda más grande del pueblo.

For more on this tense, check our post on the Spanish preterite . We also have a dedicated post looking at irregular preterite verbs .

Hacer imperfect conjugation

In this case, the verb hacer  remains regular for all grammatical persons. That is, it takes the regular -ía  endings like other regular -er  verbs.

  • What were  you doing in the basement? – ¿Qué hacías  en el sótano?
  • Her friends would  always make  a farewell meal for her. – Sus amigos siempre le hacían una comida especial de despedida.
  • Every year they would make  the same presentation. – Cada año hacían  la misma presentación.

If you need to review this tense, you can go through our comprehensive guide to the imperfect tense in Spanish . Additionally, we have a separate article making the comparison between the preterite vs imperfect tenses .

Hacer conditional conjugation

For the conditional conjugations of hacer , you’ll notice that the “c” in the stem changes to “r” in all its forms. As for the endings, all the subjects take the regular conditional verb endings on the har-  stem.

  • They would do  their work if they weren’t so lazy. – Harían  su trabajo si no fueran tan vagos.
  • Would you make  that effort for me? – ¿ Harías  ese esfuerzo por mí?
  • Cintia told me she  would make  the empanadas in an hour. – Cintia me dijo que haría las empanadas en una hora.

If you want more details on the conditional mood in Spanish, check out our dedicated guide to the Spanish conditional .

Hacer future conjugation

Note that in the hacer  future conjugation, the stem is just like the previous conjugation, the conditional form. The endings are the same as any regular verb in the indicative future tense.

  • Soon we’ ll make  the trip to China. – Haremos  el viaje a China pronto.
  • Agustina and Rocío will make  peace at the party. – Agustina y Rocío harán  las pases en la fiesta.
  • I’ ll do 50 sit-ups in 30 seconds. – Haré  50 abdominales en 30 segundos.

For more on this tense and a couple of other ways to refer to the future, check our post on how to talk about the future in Spanish .

Hacer compound conjugations

Here we present you with the hacer  conjugation chart for the perfect forms. All the indicative perfect forms of the verb hacer  are created with the conjugation of the auxiliary verb haber  and adding the participle of hacer : hecho .

In case you need to review this aspect of Spanish grammar, take a look at our dedicated post on past participles in Spanish .

The gerund of hacer  for progressive forms is haciendo .

For now, we’ll start with the present perfect  and past perfect  conjugation of  hacer .

  • Did  you make  this whole mess all on your own? – ¿ Has hecho  todo este lío tú solo?
  • We’ ve done  the best that we could. – Hemos hecho  lo mejor que pudimos.
  • That morning the weather had been  really cold in Paris. – Esa mañana había hecho  mucho frío en París.
  • The runners had done  exercises before the race. – Los corredores habían hecho  ejercicio antes de la carrera.

For detailed guides on how to use these compound verb forms, check our posts on present perfect in Spanish  and past perfect in Spanish .

Let’s now turn our attention to the other two compound indicative tenses, the perfect future  and the perfect conditional .

  • By the end of the day, I will have done  my homework. – Al final del día habré hecho  la tarea.
  • In a year, they will have built  the church. – Dentro de un año habrán hecho  la iglesia.
  • Would  you have made everyone’s beds if I had asked you to? – ¿ Habrías hecho las camas de todos si te lo hubiera pedido?
  • I would n’t have made  that comment had I known you would get offended. – No habría hecho  ese comentario si hubiera sabido que te ofenderías.

For more details on both of these compound tenses, we recommend our posts on the future perfect tense in Spanish  and on the conditional form in Spanish .

Hacer Subjunctive Mood

The subjunctive mood  in Spanish is commonly used to express uncertainty, wishes, doubts, desires, necessities and possibilities. Let’s dive into our hacer subjunctive conjugation  and see what the different tenses of this mood have to offer.

Hacer present subjunctive conjugation

We’ll leave you with a pro tip here: first take the indicative present tense form of the verb hacer , which is hago. Then remove the -o  and replace it with the regular endings  -a ,  -as ,  -a ,  -amos ,  -áis , and  -an , as shown here in our hacer present subjunctive conjugation  chart.

  • The fact that I do  all the work doesn’t mean I want to do it. – Que yo haga  todo el trabajo, no significa que lo quiera hacer.
  • Anything we do  will be alright. – Cualquier cosa que hagamos  estará bien.
  • Whenever you do  something good, you will know it. – Cuando hagas  algo bueno lo sabrás.

To dig deeper, take a look at our post on the present subjunctive tense in Spanish .

Hacer imperfect subjunctive conjugation

The stem of hacer  in the imperfect subjunctive  conjugation is hic- . Note that this subjunctive tense has two possible conjugations; we’ve included both here, you can choose either one!

  • We didn’t like that you made  a drama out of this. – No nos gustó que hicieras  un drama de esto.
  • I wish we ’d done  everything as quickly as they wanted. – Ojalá hiciéramos  todo tan rápido como ellos quieren.
  • I don’t know what I would do if she were to do  that again. – No sé que haría si ella hiciera  eso otra vez.

Check out our post on the Spanish imperfect subjunctive for a more in-depth explanation of its use. Also, you can learn more about the subjunctive trigger word ojalá  that we used in second the example above.

Hacer future subjunctive

Here is a quick tip for the hacer future subjunctive  conjugation: take the imperfect subjunctive we just saw above, and change the final -a  of the hiciera  form to -e , and you’ll have the future subjunctive!

  • Anyone making  noise will be fined. – El que hiciere  ruido será multado.
  • If the teacher doesn’t do  his job, he’ll be fired. – Si el profesor no hiciere  su trabajo, será despedido.

We must remark that future subjunctive verb forms are not normally used in everyday conversations. They’re mostly seen in regulations or official texts.

Hacer subjunctive compound conjugations

Just like we did with the compound conjugations of hacer  in the indicative, now we present you with the compound hacer subjunctive conjugation  chart.

These  hacer  compound conjugations are built from the present and imperfect subjunctive forms of the auxiliary haber , followed by the participle of hacer , which is hecho .

  • This is completely different to anything else I have done . – Esto es completamente diferente a cualquier cosa que haya hecho .
  • Once we have done  that, we’ll better understand what’s going on. – Una vez que hayamos hecho  eso, entenderemos mejor lo que está sucediendo.
  • If you had done  your job on time, you would not be so stressed now. – Si  hubieras hecho  tu trabajo a tiempo, ahora no estarías tan estresado.
  • I wish Berta had done  something better. – Ojalá Berta hubiera hecho  algo mejor.

Hacer Imperative Mood

The imperative mood is used to give commands, orders, and suggestions in a direct manner. This mood doesn’t include conjugations for the subject yo , because we generally don’t give orders to ourselves.

  • Do  your thing, don’t wait any longer. – Haz lo tuyo, no esperes más.
  • Do  as we’ve told you to do. – Haced  tal como les hemos dicho.
  • Stop making  noise, please. – No hagan  más ruido por favor.

If you are interested in learning more about the imperative mood in Spanish, check out our post on how to express commands in Spanish .

So far so good! We’ve covered all you need to know to express the verb hacer  in all possible moods and tenses. We began by giving you a brief guide on hacer meanings, and we dove straight in to present every hacer conjugation chart . We broke the tenses down by indicative, subjunctive, and imperative moods, and we provided a bunch of examples in each one to give you a better understanding of how to use hacer  in each and every tense in Spanish!

With that, we’re sure that you have enough information to learn and process. If you want to test your memory in the meantime, why not do some exercises? – ¿por qué no  hacer  algunos ejercicios?

Fill in the blank with the hacer conjugation corresponding to the mood and tense indicated in parentheses. The answers and translations are below.

1. _____ lo que quieras. (imperative: tú)

2. Ojalá mis amigas y yo _____ la reserva en el restaurante a tiempo.(subjunctive: pluperfect)

3. No queríamos que Tomás _____ todo el trabajo solo. (subjunctive: imperfect)

4. Que no _____ lo que te dijo tu esposa, te traerá problemas. (subjunctive: present)

5. _____ algo mejor si nos lo hubieran pedido con anticipación. (indicative: perfect conditional)

6. Para 2015, los comerciantes ya _____ demasiados viajes a Panamá. (indicative: past perfect)

7. Pronto, Romina _____ los planes para el viaje a la Patagonia conmigo. (indicative: future)

8. ¿Vosotros _____ eso por mí? (indicative: conditional form)

9. En la escuela, siempre _____ dibujos de los padres de la patria. (indicative: imperfect)

10. Mientras nosotros limpiamos, ellas _____ la cena. (indicative: present)

1. Haz  lo que quieras. – Do  whatever you want.

2. Ojalá mis amigas y yo hubiéramos hecho  la reserva en el restaurante a tiempo. – I wish my friends and I had made  the restaurant reservation on time.

3. No queríamos que Tomás hiciera  todo el trabajo solo. – We didn’t want Tomás  to do  all the work alone.

4. Que no hagas  lo que te dijo tu esposa, te traerá problemas. – Not doing  what your wife told you to do, will get you into trouble.

5. Habríamos hecho  algo mejor si nos lo hubieran pedido con anticipación. – We would have done  something better if you had asked for it in advance.

6. Para 2015, los comerciantes ya habían hecho  demasiados viajes a Panamá. – By 2015, the merchants had already made  too many trips to Panama.

7. Pronto, Romina hará  los planes para el viaje a la Patagonia conmigo. – Soon, Romina will make  plans for the trip to Patagonia with me.

8. ¿Vosotros  haríais  eso por mí? – Would  you  do that for me?

9. En la escuela, siempre hacíamos  dibujos de los padres de la patria. – At school, we would  always make  drawings of the founding fathers.

10. Mientras nosotros limpiamos, ellas hacen  la cena. – While we clean, they make  dinner.

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En la sociedad actual, es fundamental tener en cuenta el respeto y la empatía hacia los demás. Una regla básica que todos deberíamos seguir es tratar a los demás como nos gustaría ser tratados.

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Esta regla, conocida como «No hagas lo que no te gusta que te hagan», es esencial para mantener relaciones saludables y armoniosas con los demás.

En este artículo, analizaremos la importancia de esta regla y cómo podemos aplicarla en nuestra vida diaria.

Reflexionando sobre el lema «No hagas lo que no te gusta que te hagan»

El lema «No hagas lo que no te gusta que te hagan» nos invita a reflexionar sobre nuestras acciones y cómo pueden afectar a los demás. Todos hemos experimentado situaciones en las que hemos sido tratados de manera injusta o poco amable, y sabemos cómo pueden afectar a nuestra felicidad y bienestar emocional.

Por lo tanto, es crucial tener en cuenta estos sentimientos cuando interactuamos con los demás. Si no nos gusta que alguien nos hable con rudeza, no deberíamos hacerlo nosotros. Si no nos gusta que nos ignoren, debemos evitar hacerlo también.

Al ponerse en el lugar de los demás, podemos evitar causarles daño o incomodidad innecesarios.

Consejos para aplicar esta regla fundamental en la vida diaria

  • Practica la empatía: Antes de actuar o decir algo, trata de imaginar cómo te sentirías si te hicieran lo mismo. Si la respuesta es negativa, es mejor evitar realizar esa acción. Ponerte en el lugar del otro te ayudará a entender mejor sus sentimientos y a actuar de manera más respetuosa.
  • Sé considerado: No siempre se trata de evitar hacer cosas que no te gustaría que te hicieran, sino también de hacer cosas que te gustaría que te hicieran. Sé considerado con los demás, muestra interés genuino por sus deseos y necesidades. Pequeños actos de amabilidad pueden marcar una gran diferencia en la vida de alguien.
  • Comunícate de manera respetuosa: La forma en que nos comunicamos con los demás es fundamental para crear relaciones saludables. Evita gritar, criticar o insultar a los demás. En su lugar, busca expresarte de manera clara y respetuosa. Recuerda que tus palabras pueden tener un impacto duradero en el bienestar emocional de los demás.

Tratar a los demás como nos gustaría ser tratados es una regla básica que todos deberíamos seguir. Al hacerlo, promovemos la armonía y el respeto en nuestras relaciones personales y sociales.

Reflexiona sobre tus acciones, practica la empatía y sé considerado con los demás. Recuerda que tus acciones tienen un impacto significativo en la vida de los demás, y elegir ser amable y respetuoso puede marcar la diferencia en su bienestar emocional.

Sigamos esta regla fundamental y hagamos del mundo un lugar mejor para todos.

Una retirada a tiempo es una victoria, ¿de dónde viene?

Uno siempre vuelve donde fue feliz.

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