What are the new endings for all of these irregular preterite verbs?

What are the irregular preterite verbs mentioned in the data? What are the exceptions for the verb "hacer"?

Irregular Verb Preterite Endings: - hacer: hic (exception: Él/Ella/Usted = hizo) - venir: vino - querer: quiso - decir: dijo

New Endings for Irregular Preterite Verbs

Irregular Verb "Hacer": In the preterite tense, the verb "hacer" (to do/make) follows a unique pattern where the preterite stem is "hic" for all subjects except for the third person singular (Él/Ella/Usted), which is "hizo". This means that when conjugating "hacer" in the preterite tense, you need to change the stem to "hic" and add the corresponding preterite endings for each subject, except for the third person singular where you use the form "hizo." Irregular Verb "Venir": The irregular preterite form of the verb "venir" (to come) is "vino." When conjugating "venir" in the preterite tense, you replace the regular -er ending with "ino" to form the preterite form "vino." Irregular Verb "Querer": In the preterite tense, the irregular form of the verb "querer" (to want) is "quiso." You replace the regular -er ending with "iso" to form the preterite form "quiso." Irregular Verb "Decir": The irregular preterite form of the verb "decir" (to say) is "dijo." In the preterite tense, you replace the regular -ir ending with "ijo" to form the preterite form "dijo." In summary, the new endings for these irregular preterite verbs are: - hacer: hic, hizo - venir: vino - querer: quiso - decir: dijo These irregular verbs have unique conjugation patterns in the preterite tense, so it's important to remember and practice using them in various sentences to become more familiar with their forms. Practice makes perfect!
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