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How to Say "i did" in Spanish

The Spanish word fori didis hiceA1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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hice

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General actions
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Examples

Hice mi tarea anoche.

I did my homework last night.

Hice un pastel de chocolate para la fiesta.

I made a chocolate cake for the party.

Ayer hice ejercicio en el parque.

Yesterday I exercised in the park.

A Specific Past Action

Use 'hice' to talk about a single, completed action in the past. Think of it like a snapshot: the action started and finished. For example, 'Ayer hice un pastel' (Yesterday I made a cake) - the cake-making is done!

Watch out for 'hizo'!

The form for 'he/she/you (formal) did' is 'hizo'. The 'c' changes to a 'z' to keep the 's' sound. You'll see this pattern in other verbs, so it's a good one to remember.

Mixing up 'hice' and 'hacía'

Mistake:Cuando era niño, hice mi tarea todos los días.

Correction: Cuando era niño, hacía mi tarea todos los días. Use 'hacía' for repeated or ongoing actions in the past (what you 'used to do'). Use 'hice' for a specific, finished action (what you 'did' once).

Forgetting the 'c' to 'z' change

Mistake:Mi hermano hico la cena.

Correction: Mi hermano hizo la cena. Remember, for 'él/ella/usted', the verb 'hacer' changes to 'hizo' in this past tense to keep the pronunciation right.

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