This is the 1627th most frequent Spanish word.
haga
"Haga" is the formal command or subjunctive form of the verb "hacer," meaning "do" or "make."
Here, 'haga' is used as a formal command in the subjunctive mood to politely instruct someone to perform the action of doing their homework.
Por favor, haga su tarea antes de la clase.
Please complete your homework before class.
In this context, 'haga' is in the subjunctive mood, expressing hope for something uncertain or beyond the speaker's control.
Espero que haga buen tiempo para la reunión.
I hope the weather is nice for the meeting.
Here, 'haga' is used in the subjunctive mood to emphasize the necessity of exercising daily in a general or hypothetical manner.