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Take notes and complete ACTS Content Objective: I.W.B.A.T. use the verb HACER with expressions of time. 7/2/12 Language Objective Students will... Take notes and complete ACTS on p.224

Hacer with Expressions of Time Unidad 3 Etapa 3 Hacer with Expressions of Time

hace + the period of time + que + the present tense 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 + the period of time + que + the present tense

hace + the period of time + que + the present tense Ay, Elena, hace cuatro años que quiero venir a tu programa. Oh, Elena, I’ve been wanting to come to your program for four years. Ay, doctor, hace una hora que lo espero. Oh, doctor, I’ve been waiting for you for an hour.

If you’re the one doing the asking, do the same thing, but use cuánto tiempo in your sentence. ¿Cuánto tiempo + hace + que + the present tense? ¿Cuánto tiempo hace que quieres venir al programa? How long have you been wanting to come to the program?

hace + the period of time + que + the preterite If you are talking about the past, use the preterite and hace to say ago. hace + the period of time + que + the preterite Hace un año que fui a Puerto Rico. I went to Puerto Rico a year ago.

Preterite Verb Endings (Past tense) -ar verb endings -é -aste -ó -amos -asteis -aron -er & -ir verb endings -í -iste ió -imos -isteis -ieron

To say ago, you can also put the verb first To say ago, you can also put the verb first. When the verb comes first, you do not need que. the preterite + hace+ the period of time La conocí hace tres meses. I met her three months ago.

And finally… When asking a question, you can use either: ¿Cuánto tiempo + hace + que + verb? Or ¿Hace cuánto tiempo que + verb? Both mean the same.

Today’s Activities…p.224 ACT 5 (1-6) “Cuánto tiempo hace…? modelo: Susana: saber leer (dos años) Hace dos años que Susana sabe leer. 1. Francisco: estar en Puerto Rico(dos semanas) Hace dos semanas que Francisco está en P.R.

ACT 6 (1-5) ¿Cuándo lo hiciste? Talk about how long it has been since you’ve done the following: Use the preterite verb form modelo: comer pizza ¿Cuánto tiempo hace que comiste pizza? (¿Hace cuánto tiempo que comiste pizza?) Hace tres días que comí pizza. Comí pizza hace tres días.

ACT 6 (DO 1-5 ASK AND ANSWER QUESTION) 1. bailar ¿Cuánto tiempo hace que bailaste? OR ¿Hace cuánto tiempo que bailaste? Hace dos días que bailé. Bailé hace dos días.