haced

do, go to


Verb haced

  1. Informal second-person plural (vosotros or vosotras) affirmative imperative form of hacer.

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Examples
  • ¡Haced ruido!

    Make some noise!

  • Haced el favor y bajad la voz.

    Quiet down, please.

  • Haced los deberes antes de ver la televisión.

    Do your homework before you watch TV.

  • Haced el bien a los que os odian.

    Do good to those who hate you.

  • Haced vuestras camas.

    Make your bed.

  • Haced bien a los que os aborrecen.

    Do good to those who hate you.

  • Haced bien a los que os odian.

    Do good to those who hate you.


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