I need to write about my geometry class and what I do in the class. I need to use "la tarea" in the sentence. I'm not sure if I could use this to describe the calculations I do. I'm confused how to even conjugate or use this. Would it start with "Hago la tarea de los calculos." Accent over a- Please help

I figured it out. I could say "Normalmente tengo mucha tarea en la clase."

Good beginning.

Sra

To describe the calculations you do in your geometry class using the phrase "la tarea," you can say "Hago la tarea de cálculos." Here's how to break it down:

1. "Hago" is the first-person singular form of the verb "hacer," which means "to do" or "to make." This conjugation is used when you're talking about what you do in the present tense.

2. "La tarea" translates to "the homework." In this case, you're referring to the specific homework related to calculations that you do for your geometry class.

3. "De" is a preposition that connects "tarea" (homework) with "cálculos" (calculations).

So, when you put it all together, "Hago la tarea de cálculos" means "I do the calculations homework."

And regarding the accent mark, in this case, there is no need for an accent over the "a" in "tarea."