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Which irregular preterite verbs do not follow the typical irregular conjugation chart in Spanish?

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Final answer:

Some irregular preterite verbs in Spanish do not follow the typical irregular conjugation chart and require individual memorization.

Step-by-step explanation:

In Spanish, there are irregular preterite verbs that do not follow the typical irregular conjugation chart. These verbs have different conjugation patterns and do not fit into the regular categories of -ar, -er, or -ir verbs. Some examples of these irregular preterite verbs are:

  • ser (to be)
  • ir (to go)
  • hacer (to do/make)
  • decir (to say)
  • venir (to come)

These verbs have unique conjugations in the preterite tense and need to be memorized individually.

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