Have you done your homework?
"Do you have your homework?" in Spanish is "¿Tiene su tarea?" It is pronounced "tee-AY-nay sue tah-RAY-ah?" Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Tú eres mi sueño hecho realidad = You are my dream made reality. "You're my dream come true.
Anoche tu hermano hizo su tarea muy rápido.Last night, your brother did his homework very quickly.Answer:hizo
¿Cómo se dice <<Hiciste tu tarea?>> Like that. "Hiciste tu tarea" is spanish for "Did you do your homework." (Google translator) Literallly translated, this means "You did your homework?", but that's the way that it's said.
¿Tienes la traducción de tu tarea? *Tarea, es un sustantivo de género femenino
Estás haciendo tu tarea.
Hecho can mean either "made" OR "done," depending on how it is used.
tarea deberes
Uhh, if you're talking to a group of people, and you're saying, "Do the Homework!!", you would tell them, "Hagan la tarea!"
In Spanish mi tarea means my task in English.
homework
"te gusta hacer la tarea" means "you like to do homework"