128 oz = 1 US gallon 128/2= 64 oz
That is 64 fl oz.
Hoy hace calor Hoy está soleado Hace sol hoy
terciary alchols because those hace three carbons bon to it , also is bond with a OH-, so it does not have more links to bond
asteoids do not float because they hace craters so they catch air and go fast
que se hace n lo se boludo
They were Farmers se me hace idkk ? lol Uhh but yeah yo (: Puro Sinaloa Plebes !! :p
"Hace" is the third person singular present form of the verb "hacer". The corresponsing future tense form would be "hará".
hace mal tiempo. = bad weather hace bein tiempo = good weather hace frio = cold hace sol = sunny hace calor = warm or hot
hace frío = it's cold hace muy frío= it's really cold
"Hace hoy" is not a commonly used phrase in Spanish. "Hace" means "it is" or "to do," and "hoy" means "today." If you meant to use the phrase "hace mucho calor hoy," it would translate to "it is very hot today."
The question reads "What is the weather like in the spring?" Depending on where you are, there can be quite a range. "Hace frio a veces, pero tambien hace sol." (It is occasionally chilly, but also sunny) would be how I would answer the question
What temperature is it in the winter.
He does, she does or it does. It is also use in a sentence No se hace! No se hace means Don't do that!
"Hace" is the third person singular present form of the verb "hacer", which means "to make" or "to do". "Hace" would then mean "he/she/you formal make or do".
'Hace sol' means "The weather is Sunny". 'Sol' means 'sun' in spanish, and 'hace' means 'it is'.
hacer means to make or do so hace is the conjugated form of that. Hace means he or she makes or he or she does. --amanda
hola! el tiempo: The weather llueve: Rain nieva: Snow hace buen tiempo: Good temp. hace frio: Cold hace sol: Sun hace calor: Hot hace viento: Windy hace fresco: Chilly esta nubeldo: Its cloudy EX: Esta muy bien tempo. Hace sol. No llueve. Hace calor. No esta nubeldo. (just put a no in front of it if you want to say it is not....)
'Hace Bebidas' means 'make drinks'.