Hacer with Expressions of time. Using “hacer” to express time When wanting to state how long something has been going on or how long it has been since.

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Hacer with Expressions of time

Using “hacer” to express time When wanting to state how long something has been going on or how long it has been since something occurred, use “hacer.” Hace dos años que enseño en Tekamah. Hace cuatro años que me gradué de UNL.

Using “hacer” for expressing time in the present tense. To say how long something has been going on, we use the following: Hace + the period of time + present tense of the verb. Hace quince años que yo conozco mi mejor amiga, Anne.

Using “hacer” to talk about the past. (ago) To say how long it has been since something happened, use the following. Hace + period of time + preterite Hace tres años que movimos a Tekamah.

Using “hacer” to talk about the past. To talk about how long it has been, we can also put the verb in front of “hacer.” Preterite + hace + period of time. Movimos hace tres años.

Asking questions with “hacer” When asking how long something has been going on or how long it has been since something happened, use the following two sentence structures. Cuánto tiempo + hace + que + present tense O Cuánto tiempo + hace + que + preterite

Asking questions with “hacer” Cuánto tiempo hace que ella sabe patinar? Cuánto tiempo hace que nosotros hablamos en clase? Cuánto tiempo hace que tú jugaste “Mario Brothers?”

Ejemplos: Tell how long these activities have been happening by completing the sentence 1.Nosotros: estudiar español (tres años) 2.Ellas: querer ir a México (tres meses) 3.Tú: estar en clase (trienta minutos) 4.Yo: bailar (diez años) 5.Yolanda: correr en maratónes (ocho años).

Ejemplos: Tell How long it has been since you have done these activities. 1.Cuánto tiempo hace que estudiaste español? 2.Cuánto tiempo hace que fuiste de compras? 3.Cuánto tiempo hace que te duchaste? 4.Cuánto tiempo hace que leiste una novela buena? 5.Cuánto tiempo hace que hablaste por teléfono?