Question
which command would you use to tell someone to make something
ve
se
haz
entra
ve
se
haz
entra
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct command to tell someone to "make" something in Spanish is "haz."
"Haz" is the informal imperative form of the verb "hacer," which means "to make" or "to do."
The other options you provided means:
- "ve" (from "ir") - go
- "se" (could refer to "ser" in some contexts but isn't a command by itself)
- "entra" (from "entrar") - enter
So, to instruct someone to make something, you would say "haz."
"Haz" is the informal imperative form of the verb "hacer," which means "to make" or "to do."
The other options you provided means:
- "ve" (from "ir") - go
- "se" (could refer to "ser" in some contexts but isn't a command by itself)
- "entra" (from "entrar") - enter
So, to instruct someone to make something, you would say "haz."