hacías

/aˈθias/, [aˈθi.as]

did, you were doing


Verb hacías

  1. Informal second-person singular () imperfect indicative form of hacer.

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Examples
  • ¿Qué hacías?

    What were you doing?

  • No sabía que hacías eso.

    I didn't know you did that.

  • Pensé que habías dicho que no hacías ese tipo de cosas.

    I thought you said you didn't do that kind of thing.

  • ¿Qué hacías allí?

    What did you do there?

  • Cuando ella volvió, dijo que hacías novillos y que te iban a expulsar.

    When she was back, she said you were playing truant and they wanted to throw you out of the school.


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