Answer:
The subjunctive form of the verb "hacer" is:
- Yolanda quiere que tú le hagas un favor.
Step-by-step explanation:
The translation of the sentence is:
- Yolanda wants you to do her a favor.
The subjunctive form of Spanish is used to mention things that at that time do not belong to reality, such as dreams, desires and, as in this case, favors that in the future could become reality.
The conjugation of the verb "hacer," in Subjunctive Form depending on the personal pronoun is:
- Yo haga.
- Tú hagas.
- Usted haga.
- Él haga.
- Ella haga.
- Ello haga.
- Nosotros/Nosotras hagamos.
- Ustedes hagan.
- Ellos/Ellas hagan.
How the personal pronoun used in the sentence is "tú," the right conjugation is "hagas."