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Yes, hacer is still used, no matter the tense or the mood.
La semana próxima hará frío. Hará frío la semana que viene. Using emocionada is just fine. Estoy muy emocionada de verte la próxima semana. There are lots of ways to say that you're looking forward to something. |
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My suggestions:-
It will be cold next week - «Va a hacer frio la semana que viene». Looking forward to seeing someone - «Viene la Carmen la semana que viene, ¡tengo mucha ilusión de verla!». One of the hardest things about acquiring fluency in a foreign language is ceasing to apply structures from your native tongue and thinking totally in the new language. It only comes with years of familiarity in the second language. Of course as Rusty says there are more ways than one of expressing something in Spanish and English, but 'looking forward to' is virtually identical in meaning to 'tener ilusión de'. Last edited by Sancho Panther; November 20, 2009 at 05:13 AM. |
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