Inklingo
A group of children working together to build a colorful sandcastle on a beach.

hagáis

ah-GA-ees

verbB1irregular er
you (all) do?when expressing a wish, doubt, or command to a group
Also:you (all) make?when asking a group to create or build something

Quick Reference

gerundhaciendo
past Participlehecho
infinitivehacer

📝 In Action

No quiero que hagáis ruido.

B1

I don't want you all to make noise.

Es mejor que lo hagáis mañana.

B1

It's better if you all do it tomorrow.

¡No lo hagáis!

A2

Don't do it! (talking to a group)

Word Connections

Synonyms

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • que hagáis casothat you all pay attention
  • no hagáis trampasdon't (you all) cheat

Idioms & Expressions

  • hagáis lo que hagáisno matter what you all do

💡 Grammar Points

The 'Possibility' Form

Hagáis is a special form of 'hacer' used for things that aren't definite facts, like when you are hoping, doubting, or telling someone 'no'.

Who are you talking to?

This word is only used for 'vosotros' (a group of people you know well), and it is almost exclusively used in Spain.

❌ Common Pitfalls

Mixing up 'hacéis' and 'hagáis'

Mistake: "No quiero que hacéis eso."

Correction: No quiero que hagáis eso. Use 'hagáis' after expressions of wanting or after 'no' in a command.

⭐ Usage Tips

The 'No' Rule

If you want to tell a group of friends 'Don't do it!', always use 'No lo hagáis'. The regular 'hacéis' form is never used for negative commands.

🔄 Conjugations

subjunctive

imperfect

ellos/ellas/ustedeshicieran
yohiciera
hicieras
vosotroshicierais
nosotroshiciéramos
él/ella/ustedhiciera

present

ellos/ellas/ustedeshagan
yohaga
hagas
vosotroshagáis
nosotroshagamos
él/ella/ustedhaga

indicative

preterite

ellos/ellas/ustedeshicieron
yohice
hiciste
vosotroshicisteis
nosotroshicimos
él/ella/ustedhizo

imperfect

ellos/ellas/ustedeshacían
yohacía
hacías
vosotroshacíais
nosotroshacíamos
él/ella/ustedhacía

present

ellos/ellas/ustedeshacen
yohago
haces
vosotroshacéis
nosotroshacemos
él/ella/ustedhace

✏️ Quick Practice

💡 Quick Quiz: hagáis

Question 1 of 1

Which sentence correctly uses 'hagáis' to tell a group of friends not to make a mess?

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Word Family

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 'hacéis' and 'hagáis'?

'Hacéis' is for facts (e.g., 'You all do your homework every day'). 'Hagáis' is for feelings, possibilities, or commands (e.g., 'I want you all to do your homework').

Do I need to learn this if I am only traveling to Mexico?

Not really. In Mexico and the rest of Latin America, people use 'hagan' instead of 'hagáis'.