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Verb conjugation of "hacer" in Spanish |
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From the help section: How do the verb drills work? It will display a verb in a specific tense and personal pronoun in your language. You will be asked to translate this verb from your native tongue into the same tense and the same personal pronoun in the language you are studying.
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