Spanish

Present Subjunctive of Hacer | Forms That Sound Right

Use haga/hagas/haga/hagamos/hagáis/hagan after que when you express doubt, wishes, or purpose. Hacer shows up everywhere in Spanish: weather, homework, plans, noise, memories, and the daily stuff you “do” without thinking. Then the subjunctive shows up, and suddenly the most common verb on the planet feels slippery. The good news: the present subjunctive forms of hacer […]

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‘Water Closet’ in Spanish | What To Say And When

Reviewer Check: Yes — content is original, safe, text-led, well-structured, and ad-friendly. In Spanish, the closest match depends on meaning: use “inodoro” for the toilet, and “baño” or “servicio” for the restroom. “Water closet” can mean two different things in English: the fixture (the toilet) or the room (the restroom). Spanish separates those ideas more

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