hizo
/ˈiθo/, [ˈi.θo]did, made
Verb hizo
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Formal second-person singular (usted) preterite indicative form of hacer.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of hacer.
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¿Qué hizo Tom con el dinero?
What did Tom do with the money?
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Se hizo esas heridas por tocar demasiado la guitarra.
He got those wounds because he played too much guitar.
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Cuando se hizo monja tomó el nombre de "hermana Teresa".
When she became a nun, she took the name Sister Teresa.
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Tom lo hizo con las mejores intenciones.
Tom did it with the best of intentions.
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La foto le hizo pensar.
The picture set her wondering.
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Ella me hizo esperar media hora.
She made me wait for half an hour.
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Tom hizo una cita para ver a Mary al día siguiente.
Tom made an appointment to meet Mary the following day.
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Tom hizo llorar a Mary.
Tom made Mary cry.
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Él todavía dice que no hizo nada malo.
He still says that he did nothing wrong.
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No puedo perdonar lo que hizo.
I can't forgive what you did.
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