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¿cómo se dice \you make\ en español?
hace
hacemos
hacen
hago
In Spanish, "you make" in the second - person singular (tú) present indicative is "haces", but among the given options, "hago" is the first - person singular (yo) form of "hacer" (to make/do), "hace" is the third - person singular (él/ella/usted) form, "hacemos" is the first - person plural (nosotros/nosotras) form, and "hacen" is the third - person plural (ellos/ellas/ustedes) form. There is no correct option for "you make" (tú) among these. But if we assume "usted" (formal you), the answer would be "hace".
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No correct option for "you" (tú), if "usted" then hace