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MIT 21F Spanish I - IV (OCW) 25 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

Write five sentences, using the “hace + time + que” construction. Use both the past and present tense of the verb to tell your teacher something about yourself. When you are satisfied with your answers, attach them to

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I really need help on this Im not good at these at all and Ive tried many times to get this correct could someone please help me out? @itsloverboy @jrc5101520 @JTsoccer @Koikkara @LearningIsAwesome @MelissaHolmes @Megan1313 @ParthKohli @Preetha @rachidien @sammixboo @timaashorty @voce

Parth (parthkohli):

For someone who has no training in Spanish, here's an attempt: La frase "hace tiempo que" no tiene sentido gramatical. In all seriousness, I don't know Spanish at all. I'll try to connect you with someone who does.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay lol thank you! @ParthKohli

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

Parth (parthkohli):

@mathmale

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what do you mean by the "hace tiempo? que"?

Parth (parthkohli):

I don't mean anything by it. Just a joke answer. Hehe.

OpenStudy (koikkara):

@Jack1234 i don't know spanish bro...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ya hace tiempo que voy ala playa.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol just answer if you can help me out I understand if you can't and thats fine! @Koikkara

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Cuanto tiempo tienes sin ir a un concierto?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Don't worry I know Spanish.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

why are you talking about a concert

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Could be your sentences ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do they work?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hmmm.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

forget it ill figure it out

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you guys help? @LearningIsAwesome

OpenStudy (gelidium):

@Jack1234 I can help you . The phrase "hace tiempo que" means it has been a long time or it has been a while.

OpenStudy (gelidium):

Hace tiempo que no como chocolate. present tense Hace tiempo atrás yo iba a la escuela caminando. past tense. Hacía tiempo que no iba al cine. Hoy fui. past tense Hará tiempo que no veo a mi amiga María. future tense Do you need more examples?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hace un año que estudio español. Hace dos años que ellas no estudian inglés. Estudio español desde hace un año. hace tiempo que no te veía Hacía mucho que mi abuelo no iba a su finca en el lago. - No hacía mucho que vino a visitarnos. - No hace mucho que tu padre decidió malgastar la herencia familiar. - Ya Hace mucho que sus hijos se independizaron. - Hacía mucho tiempo que no te veía por aquí. - Hace mucho tiempo que ese puente no funciona. - Fueron las palabras más sabias que he escuchado en mucho tiempo.

OpenStudy (gelidium):

well done @rachidien

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you are welcome

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