Hacer Imperfect Conjugation

Use the chart, examples, and video below to learn how to conjugate hacer in the imperfect (known as the imperfecto, or pretérito imperfecto).

Hacer: Imperfect Tense Conjugation Chart

PRONOUN CONJUGATION
yo hacía
hacías
él/ella/Ud. hacía
nosotros hacíamos
vosotros hacíais
ellos/ellas/Uds. hacían

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Examples: how to conjugate hacer in imperfect tense

Here are some examples of conjugating hacer in imperfect form:

Siempre hacía ese tipo de cosas.

She was always doing that kind of thing.

En Vermont, hacíamos nuestro propio helado.

In Vermont, we made our own ice cream.

No hacían esto con una computadora.

They didn't do this with a computer.

Tips:

  • Hacer is an irregular verb, making it trickier to learn. However, it is regular in the imperfect tense - phew!
  • Don’t worry about memorising all the conjugations perfectly. Through speaking and listening on a regular basis, you’ll become able to conjugate verbs correctly most of the time even if you don't remember the rules and exceptions off by heart.
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Here's a reminder of what the Spanish personal pronouns mean:

  • yo = I
  • tú = you (informal)
  • él/ella = he/she
  • nosotros/nosotras = we
  • vosotros/vosotras = you (plural, informal, Spain only)
  • ellos/ellas = they
  • Usted = you (singular formal) & ustedes = you (plural formal). These are used much more in Latin America than in Spain - the latter being more informal.

How to conjugate hacer in the imperfect tense - recommended video:

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See how to conjugate hacer in other tenses:

Conjugate hacer in the preterite

Conjugate hacer in the present

Conjugate hacer in the future

Conjugate hacer in the subjunctive