How do you write, done or echo?, both ways are correct, but you have to be careful which one you use depending on the context, since they have different meanings. Hecho can behave as the conjugation of a verb, adjective, noun, or as an adverbial phrase depending on its context. The word echo is the conjugation of a verb, and it is also used in locutions of the verb to throw. They are homophone words, that is, they are pronounced exactly the same, but when written their meaning is different.
Hecho is the participle of the verb to do, which means to carry out something, or to carry out. It is a compound conjugation of the verb to do, that is, it needs another auxiliary verb, in this case the verb “to have”, conjugated to be able to function. Example: I have done everything as it was.
It is also an adjective: Example: I am a grown man.
As a noun: Example: the fact was clear. (It’s something that happens).
Adverbial locution “in fact” Example: in fact it is very nice.
Next we leave you the indicatives of the compound form of the verb to do.
Past Perfect Compound.
I’ve done.
You’ve done.
He has done
We have done.
You have done.
They have done.
Past tense pluperfect
I had done
You had done
He had done.
We had done.
You had done.
They had done
Perfect future
I will have done
You will have done
HE will have done
We will have done.
You will have done.
They will have done.
Perfect conditiontal
I would have done.
You would have done.
He would have done.
We would have done.
You would have done
They would have done.
Echar has the meaning of depositing, throwing, throwing, putting, expelling. Apart from this, there are phrases that carry the word “echo” such as ” I miss you ” or ” it was spoiled “.
Echo: comes from the verb to throw and is conjugated in a simple way; It is used for the present indicative in the first person of the singular, and putting a tilde on it, it would be for the simple past tense of the second person in the singular; Next we leave you some conjugation of the verb to throw to make it clearer.
Present
I miss
You cast
He casts
We cast
You cast
They cast.
Past perfect simple
I threw
You threw
He cast.
We cast
You cast
They cast.
What do you need to write fact or echo?
- You want to have an excellent spelling.
- Love for spanish
Instructions to write done or echo
- Both can be conjugations of verbs with different meanings, one comes from the verb to do and must be conjugated in a compound form and the other from the verb to throw and its conjugation is simple.
- Hecho comes from the verb to do, which is to carry out, and echo from the verb to throw, which is to throw or throw.
- To be more clear, if you must write echo or hecho, you can check how the sentence is constructed, if it is in the pluperfect or in the past perfect, if you see that it necessarily has the auxiliary “to have” (have, had, had, had, had, you had, had, he, has, ha, we have, have, have) and then you find the participle, it is because you must write the words with H, Done. Example: I have not done anything; As you can see we have the auxiliary “to have” in this case conjugated in the first person singular.
- You can also check that the word is a noun. For example, in the sentence “the event occurred yesterday afternoon”, look to see if it has indefinite or definite articles, and if when the sentence becomes plural it makes sense. “the events occurred yesterday afternoon” also replaces the term with another. The event occurred yesterday afternoon” as you see the sentence makes sense, when you come across this, it is written done with H.
- A synonym of the verb to do is to carry out, so it is another technique that you can use to know if you should write the word with H, I have made the food, I have made the food, as you can see it fits perfectly.
- When you come across the adverbial phrase “in fact” replace it with effectively. You will know that it goes with H. Example: “In fact I liked it” “I actually liked it”.
- The previous steps help you to look when it has H, and rule out when it shouldn’t. It is good that you study the locutions(expressions) of the verb to throw. Some examples below.
Missing: I miss you
Casting luck: luck was cast.
Blaming: All the blame was placed for what happened.
To take accounts: he took accounts and left owing. - More examples of echo and done to make it clearer.
My boyfriend kicked me out.
I have not done it.
I have not done the homework.
I don’t throw the papers in the toilet.
He put the letters in the mailbox.
The fact was surprising.
I don’t add sugar to the coffee, it damages its flavor
The plant took root
He laughs at everything.
Made in China.
Tips for writing done or echo
- Remember that reading is the best friend of spelling.
- With practice, your spelling will get better and better.