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Hacer with Expressions of Time

Hacer with Expressions of Time. Pg. 4. In Spanish, if someone asks, “How long has this been going on?” or “How long has it been?” you answer with the verb HACER. Hace + period of time + que + present tense verb. I’ve been wanting (present tense) to go to Puerto Rico for 4 years.

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Hacer with Expressions of Time

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  1. Hacer with Expressions of Time Pg. 4

  2. In Spanish, if someone asks, “How long has this been going on?” or “How long has it been?” you answer with the verb HACER. Hace + period of time + que + present tense verb. I’ve been wanting (present tense) to go to Puerto Rico for 4 years. It makes 4 years that I want to go to Puerto Rico = Hace cuatro años que quiero ir a Puerto Rico. Doctor, I’ve been waiting for an hour! = Doctor, it makes an hour that I wait! _Doctor, haceunahoraqueespero! ____

  3. We’ve been studying for 15 minutes = _Hace quince minutosqueestudiamos____

  4. If you’re the one doing the asking, do the same thing, but use “Cuántotiempo” in your sentence, which means “How much time?” ¿Cuánto tiempo + hace + que + present tense verb?

  5. How long have you been waiting? How much time does it make that you wait? = ¿Cuánto tiempo hace que esperas? How long have you wanted to go to Puerto Rico? How much time does it make that you want to go to Puerto Rico? = ¿Cuántotiempohacequequieresir a Puerto Rico?

  6. If you are talking about the PAST, use the preterite and “hace” to say “ ago.” I went to Mexico a year ago = It makes a year that I went to Mexico. Hace un año que fui a México. ( therecipeisthesame. Just use thepreteriteinstead of thepresent)

  7. When using “ago” you can put the verb first. In this case, you do NOT need the “que” which acts as the “that.” I went to Mexico it makes a year = Fuia México hace un año. Imet her 4 years ago = It makes 4 years that I met her = Hacecuatroañosque la conocí OR I met her it makes 4 years = ____La conocíhacecuatroaños_

  8. De La Tarea: 1. I have been studying Spanish for two years. _________________________________________ 2. I have been studying in this place for one month. _______________________________________ 3. We haven't visited Spain for three years. _______________________________________ 4. We've been waiting for good news for several days. _____________________________________

  9. 5. I have been eating in this restaurant for a year. ____________________________________ 6. I started to study Spanish 2 years ago. ___________________________________________ 7. She worked there 5 months ago. __________________________________________ 8. How terrible, how long have you been waiting? __________________________________________ 9. How long have they been reading today? __________________________________________

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