Sentence examples of "hecha" in Spanish with translation "done"

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El horario indica que esta tarea debe estar hecha para el fin de semana. The schedule dictates that this work be done by the weekend.
¿Qué habéis hecho esta semana? What have you done this week?
Ella ha hecho esto antes. She's done this before.
No he hecho nada mal. I've done nothing wrong.
¿Qué has hecho esta semana? What have you done this week?
Debe de haberlo hecho ayer. She must have done it yesterday.
No se ha hecho antes. It hasn't been done before.
¿Lo has hecho alguna vez? Have you ever done it?
Tom no debió haberlo hecho. Tom shouldn't have done it.
Nadie ha hecho eso antes. Nobody has ever done that.
Has hecho un trabajo maravilloso. You have done a wonderful job.
Ya ha hecho mis deberes. He has already done my homework.
No debí haber hecho eso. I shouldn't have done that.
Aún no lo he hecho. I still haven't done it.
Debió haberlo hecho por travesura. He must have done it out of mischief.
Lamento haber hecho tal cosa. I regret having done such a thing.
Pregúntale lo que ha hecho. Ask her what she has done.
Él ha hecho esto antes. He's done this before.
Yo no pude haberlo hecho. I could not have done it.
Me da pena haberlo hecho. I am ashamed of having done so.
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