Verbs in Spanish: HACER (do), TENER (have), PONER (put), TOMAR (take) - podcast episode cover

Verbs in Spanish: HACER (do), TENER (have), PONER (put), TOMAR (take)

Sep 12, 201918 minSeason 1Ep. 4
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Episode description

Practice is the key! I always say this because is the truth! And with these video you will learn how to use the verbs: Hacer (make - do) poner (put) tomar (take).

It's always very confusing when one verb in another language means two in your own, this usually happens to Spanish speaking people when facing the verb TO BE, but now, we come across one verb in Spanish that means two in English: Hacer is make AND do. So when I translate "I do homework" and " I make breakfast" I say in Spanish, "yo hago tarea, yo hago el desayuno"

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