Hacer

Hacer 

Spanish verbs fall into different groups, and each group is conjugated a little differently. If you’re going to master Spanish verbs like hacer, you need to be able to identify which group a verb belongs to: regular (follows regular conjugation rules for -ar, -er, and -ir verbs), stem-changing (morphs depending on how you use it in a sentence), spelling-changing (has consonant-spelling changes in some forms to follow pronunciation rules), or reflexive (reflects the action back on the subject of the sentence).

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To learn the Spanish conjugation, you have to be both rigorous and meticulous: since, among other things, you have to learn the endings of each verb tense for all verbs and memorize the irregular verbs. To learn the Spanish conjugation, you have to be both rigorous and meticulous: since, among other things, you have to learn the endings of each verb tense for all verbs and memorize the irregular verbs

Los verbos españoles se dividen en diferentes grupos, y cada grupo se conjuga de forma un poco diferente. Si vas a dominar los verbos en español como hacer, debes ser capaz de identificar a qué grupo pertenece un verbo: regular (sigue las reglas de conjugación regulares para los verbos -ar, -er y -ir), cambiar de raíz (morphs dependiendo de cómo lo use en una oración), cambio de ortografía (tiene cambios de ortografía de consonante en algunas formas para seguir las reglas de pronunciación) o reflexivo (refleja la acción sobre el tema de la oración).