Hacer Conjugation In Spanish
Learn the Spanish verb hacer without melting into a grammar puddle. You will get the key patterns, the most useful tenses, and real sentences that sound like actual life.
Hacer usually means to do or to make. It is one of the most common verbs in Spanish, and yes, it is irregular. Rude, but common.
In Mexican Spanish, you will hear ustedes instead of vosotros in everyday speech, so this guide focuses on the forms you will actually meet first.
Yak Box: Why Hacer Looks So Weird
- Present yo form: hago = I do / I make. Yo hago café cada mañana. = I make coffee every morning.
- Preterite stem: hic-, but hizo for he/she/it. Ayer hice ejercicio. = I worked out yesterday.
- Future and conditional stem: har-. Mañana haré la cena. = Tomorrow I will make dinner.
- Past participle: hecho = done / made. Ya he hecho la tarea. = I have already done the homework.
- Tú command: haz = do / make. Haz tu cama. = Make your bed.
Present Tense: The One You Need Yesterday
Use the present tense for habits, routines, and things happening now. This is the form you need for everyday survival: homework, food, chores, weather, and pretending you love grammar.
| Subject | Hacer Form | English Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|
| yo | hago | I do / I make | Hago la tarea después de cenar. I do my homework after dinner. |
| tú | haces | you do / you make | Tú haces muy buen café. You make really good coffee. |
| él / ella / usted | hace | he / she does, you do | Ella hace yoga por la mañana. She does yoga in the morning. |
| nosotros | hacemos | we do / we make | Hacemos la cena juntos. We make dinner together. |
| ustedes / ellos / ellas | hacen | you all / they do, make | Ellos hacen mucho ruido. They make a lot of noise. |
What About Vosotros?
Vosotros hacéis means you all do / make. It is common in Spain, but not used in normal Mexican Spanish. You still might see it in charts, so now it will not jump out and bite you.
Preterite: What You Did Yesterday
Use the preterite for completed actions in the past. This tense is especially important because hacer changes a lot here.
| Subject | Hacer Form | English Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|
| yo | hice | I did / I made | Hice la comida anoche. I made dinner last night. |
| tú | hiciste | you did / you made | ¿Hiciste la tarea? Did you do the homework? |
| él / ella / usted | hizo | he / she did, you did | Mi mamá hizo un pastel. My mom made a cake. |
| nosotros | hicimos | we did / we made | Hicimos una lista. We made a list. |
| ustedes / ellos / ellas | hicieron | you all / they did, made | Ellos hicieron un viaje corto. They took a short trip. |
Watch this one: it is hizo, not hico. Spanish is not here to reward guessing.
Other Key Tenses You Will See All The Time
| Tense | Main Pattern | English Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Imperfect | hacía, hacías, hacía, hacíamos, hacían | used to do / was doing | Cuando era niño, hacía deporte todos los días. When I was a kid, I used to play sports every day. |
| Future | haré, harás, hará, haremos, harán | will do / will make | Mañana haré la limpieza. Tomorrow I will do the cleaning. |
| Conditional | haría, harías, haría, haríamos, harían | would do / would make | Yo haría más ejercicio, pero tengo sueño. I would work out more, but I am sleepy. |
| Present Subjunctive | haga, hagas, haga, hagamos, hagan | that I do / make | Quiero que hagas tu cama. I want you to make your bed. |
| Imperfect Subjunctive | hiciera / hiciese forms | if I did / made, that I did / made | Si yo hiciera más tiempo, estudiaría más. If I had more time, I would study more. |
| Gerund | haciendo | doing / making | Estoy haciendo la cena. I am making dinner. |
| Past Participle | hecho | done / made | Ya hemos hecho el trabajo. We have already done the work. |
Commands With Hacer
| Command | Form | English Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|
| tú affirmative | haz | do / make | Haz la tarea ahora. Do the homework now. |
| tú negative | no hagas | do not do / make | No hagas ruido. Do not make noise. |
| usted | haga | do / make | Haga una lista, por favor. Please make a list. |
| nosotros | hagamos | let’s do / make | Hagamos la comida juntos. Let’s make the meal together. |
| ustedes | hagan | do / make | Hagan ejercicio esta semana. Do exercise this week. |
Useful Hacer Phrases You Need In Real Life
hacer la tarea
Meaning: to do homework
Mi hijo hace la tarea en la cocina.
My son does homework in the kitchen.
hacer ejercicio
Meaning: to exercise
Hago ejercicio tres veces por semana.
I exercise three times a week.
hacer una pregunta
Meaning: to ask a question
Voy a hacer una pregunta rápida.
I am going to ask a quick question.
hacer la cama
Meaning: to make the bed
Siempre hago la cama antes de salir.
I always make the bed before leaving.
hacer calor
Meaning: to be hot (weather)
Hoy hace mucho calor en Monterrey.
It is very hot in Monterrey today.
hacer un viaje
Meaning: to take a trip
Mis amigos hicieron un viaje a Oaxaca.
My friends took a trip to Oaxaca.
hacer amigos
Meaning: to make friends
Es fácil hacer amigos en clase.
It is easy to make friends in class.
hacer tiempo
Meaning: to kill time / pass time
Hicimos tiempo en un café.
We killed time in a café.
hacer falta
Meaning: to be needed / to be missing
Hace falta más café en la oficina.
More coffee is needed in the office.
Rule To Example: The Patterns That Matter
| Rule | Meaning | Example 1 | Example 2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| hago is the irregular yo form | I do / I make | Hago la cena los viernes. I make dinner on Fridays. | No hago eso. I do not do that. |
| Preterite uses hic- | did / made | Hicimos una reservación. We made a reservation. | ¿Qué hiciste ayer? What did you do yesterday? |
| Future and conditional use har- | will do / would do | Haré una llamada. I will make a call. | Harían más ejercicio en verano. They would exercise more in summer. |
| Past participle is hecho | done / made | He hecho el desayuno. I have made breakfast. | Todo está hecho. Everything is done. |
| Command for tú is haz | do / make | Haz tu trabajo. Do your work. | Haz una lista primero. Make a list first. |
Practice Section
Try these before peeking at the answers. Your brain likes the workout even if it complains dramatically.
- Complete: Yo ______ la comida todos los días. (present)
- Complete: Ayer nosotros ______ ejercicio. (preterite)
- Complete: Mañana ella ______ un pastel. (future)
- Complete: No ______ ruido. (tú negative command)
- Translate: We have already done the homework.
- Translate: It is hot today.
Answers
1. hago — Yo hago la comida todos los días.
2. hicimos — Ayer nosotros hicimos ejercicio.
3. hará — Mañana ella hará un pastel.
4. no hagas — No hagas ruido.
5. Ya hemos hecho la tarea.
6. Hoy hace calor.
Common Mistakes And Fast Fixes
- Wrong: yo haco
Right: yo hago
Why: the yo form is irregular. - Wrong: él hico
Right: él hizo
Why: the preterite third-person singular is hizo. - Wrong: he hacido
Right: he hecho
Why: the past participle is irregular. - Wrong: haz no ruido
Right: no hagas ruido
Why: negative commands use the subjunctive form. - Wrong: estoy hecho la cena
Right: estoy haciendo la cena
Why: use haciendo for “am doing / making.”
Quick Reference Summary
- Present: hago, haces, hace, hacemos, hacen
- Preterite: hice, hiciste, hizo, hicimos, hicieron
- Imperfect: hacía, hacías, hacía, hacíamos, hacían
- Future: haré, harás, hará, haremos, harán
- Conditional: haría, harías, haría, haríamos, harían
- Subjunctive: haga, hagas, haga, hagamos, hagan
- Gerund: haciendo
- Past Participle: hecho
- Tú Command: haz
Final Yak
If you remember just five forms, make them these: hago, hace, hice, haré, and hecho. That little gang covers a shocking amount of real Spanish.
Then add haz and no hagas, because commands show up fast in real life. Beds, homework, noise, dishes — Spanish has plans for you.





